Numidia
See also: Numídia
English
Etymology
From Numida + -ia, from an earlier Latin interpretation of Ancient Greek Νομάς (Nomás) (genitive Νομάδος (Nomádos)). Compare Latin nomas, whence English nomad.
Proper noun
Numidia
Derived terms
Translations
region in northern Africa
Latin
Etymology
From Numida.
Inflection
First declension, with locative.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Numidia |
Genitive | Numidiae |
Dative | Numidiae |
Accusative | Numidiam |
Ablative | Numidiā |
Vocative | Numidia |
Locative | Numidiae |
Derived terms
- Numidiānus
Polish
Declension
declension of Numidia
singular | |
---|---|
nominative | Numidia |
genitive | Numidii |
dative | Numidii |
accusative | Numidię |
instrumental | Numidią |
locative | Numidii |
vocative | Numidio |
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