Praecipitis
Praecipitis is a Latin term identifiable primarily as a verb form. It represents the second person plural present indicative of the verb praecipio, praecipere, meaning to order, instruct, or direct. As a mixed -io verb, praecipio follows a pattern where the second person plural present indicative is praecipitis, while other active forms include praecipis (you order), praecipit (he/she/it orders), praecipimus (we order), and praecipiunt (they order). The form is encountered in classical Latin texts as part of ordinary narration or command clauses.
In the broader family, praecipio is related to the sense of giving a prior instruction or directive.
Usage notes: praecipitis, like other Latin verb forms, appears in classical authors and in educational grammars
See also: praecipio, praecipere, praecipitare, praecipitātion (conceptual extensions of the root).