Utopia

See also: utopia, utópia, utopía, and utopią

Latin

Etymology

From the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More.

Coined from Ancient Greek οὐ (ou, not) + τόπος (tópos, place, region).[1] Compare dystopia.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /uːˈto.pi.a/, [uːˈtɔ.pi.a]

Proper noun

Ūtopia f (genitive Ūtopiae); first declension

  1. a fictional island, possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system

Declension

First declension, with locative.

Case Singular
Nominative Ūtopia
Genitive Ūtopiae
Dative Ūtopiae
Accusative Ūtopiam
Ablative Ūtopiā
Vocative Ūtopia
Locative Ūtopiae

References

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