Syndikus
German
Alternative forms
- Sindicus, Syndicus (obsolete)
Etymology
15th century, from Latin syndicus, from Ancient Greek σύνδικος (súndikos). At first in northern usage and thus chiefly through Middle Low German sindicus (13th c.). Compare English syndic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈzʏndikʊs/
Noun
Syndikus m (strong, genitive Syndikus, plural Syndizi or Syndiken or Syndikusse, feminine (rare) Syndika)
- (law) a lawyer permanently employed by a company (or other organization), an in-house counsel
- Synonym: Syndikusanwalt
Hypernyms
- Rechtsberater
Coordinate terms
- Justiziar
Related terms
Descendants
Declension of Syndikus [masculine, strong]
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