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Legal Definitions - exercitalis
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Definition of exercitalis
EXERCITALIS
Exercitalis is a Latin word that means a soldier or a vassal.
1. The king's exercitalis fought bravely in the battle.
2. The lord's exercitalis pledged their loyalty to him.
The examples illustrate that exercitalis refers to a soldier or a vassal who serves a higher authority, such as a king or a lord. They are expected to be loyal and fight for their leader in times of war or conflict.
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Simple Definition
Term: EXERCITALIS
Definition: Exercitalis means soldier or vassal in Latin.
It is a word used to describe someone who serves in the military or is a loyal follower of a lord or king. It comes from the Latin word "exercitus" which means army or military. So, if you hear someone being called an exercitalis, you know they are a brave and loyal warrior!
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