Pupilli
Pupilli is the nominative plural form of the Latin noun pupillus, meaning a ward or minor under guardianship. The masculine singular is pupillus, and the feminine singular is pupilla; the corresponding feminine plural is pupillae. In Latin, pupilli refers to male wards, while pupillae would denote female wards.
In Roman law and society, a pupillus was placed under tutela, the protective guardianship of a tutor
Usage and context of the term occur primarily in classical and late antique Latin sources, including legal
See also discussions of pupillus and pupilla for related singular forms, tutela (guardianship), and the broader