Eboracum
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Latin [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Brythonic [[Eborakon#Template:cel-bry|Eborakon]], from eburo (“yew; black alder”).
Proper noun [edit]
Eborācum (genitive Eborācī, locative Eborācī); n sg, second declension
Inflection [edit]
| nominative | Eborācum |
|---|---|
| genitive | Eborācī |
| dative | Eborācō |
| accusative | Eborācum |
| ablative | Eborācō |
| vocative | Eborācum |
| locative | Eborācī |