impedimentum
Impedimentum is a neuter noun in classical Latin, meaning hindrance, obstacle, impediment, or burden. It derives from the verb impedire, “to hinder” or “to obstruct,” and is the source of the English word impediment as well as related terms. In Latin grammar, impedimentum is a second-declension noun; singular forms are impedimentum, impedimenti, impedimento, impedimentum, impedimento, impedimento, and the plural impedimenta, impedimentorum, impedimentis, impedimenta, impedimentis.
In classical usage, impedimentum denotes any hindrance or obstacle, whether physical or figurative. In military contexts,
In legal and ecclesiastical contexts, impedimentum takes on a more specific sense. In medieval and canon law,
In modern English, impediment is used to mean any hindrance, with the compound term speech impediment illustrating