operariorum
Operariorum is the genitive plural form of the Latin noun operarius, a masculine noun meaning “worker” or “laborer.” Operarius belongs to the second declension; the nominative singular is operarius, the genitive singular operarii, and the genitive plural operariorum. The term covers manual laborers, craftsmen, and, in some periods, servants or employees, with sense and nuance varying by era and context.
Etymology and form: operarius is an agent noun formed with the suffix -arius from the stem oper-,
Usage: In classical Latin, operarius commonly designates a laborer or artisan and is not inherently pejorative.
Overall, operariorum is a straightforward inflected form used in Latin to express possession or association with