Etymology of the Latin word capitularius
the Latin word
capitularius (relating to recruiting of soldiers; tax gathers, revenue officers; recruiting officers)
derived from the Latin word
capitulum (chapter, article; religious; little head; piles, hemorrhoids)
derived from the Latin word
caput (head; small head; head; head; head; head; person; life; heading; chapter, principal division)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kaput- (head)
Derivations in other languages
English
capitularyUsage
Word found in Medieval Latin, Late Latin