Civium
Civium is the genitive plural form of the Latin noun civis, meaning citizen. In Latin grammar, civis is a third-declension noun; its plural nominative is cives, and its genitive plural is civium. The form civium translates as “of the citizens” and is used to express possession or relation, such as in phrases like leges civium (the laws of the citizens) or iura civium (the rights of the citizens).
In classical Latin, civium commonly appears after nouns that denote laws, rights, duties, or institutions to
Civium is distinct from civitas, another core Latin term that can mean city, state, or citizenship as
In modern reference works, civium is typically cited as an example of the genitive plural form in