Guntia

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Latin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Of pre-Roman origin, probably Celtic.[1] However, compare Proto-Germanic *geutaną (to pour, flow).[2]

View of the river

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Guntia f sg (genitive Guntiae); first declension

  1. A town of Raetia, now Obergünzburg
  2. A tributary river of the Danubius, now the Günz

Declension[edit]

First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Guntia
Genitive Guntiae
Dative Guntiae
Accusative Guntiam
Ablative Guntiā
Vocative Guntia
Locative Guntiae

References[edit]

  • Guntia”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
  1. ^ Elbe, J. v. (1977). Roman Germany: A Guide to Sites and Museums. Germany: P. von Zabern, p. 140
  2. ^ Georgiev, V. I. (1981). Introduction to the History of the Indo-European Languages. Bulgaria: Publishing House of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, p. 332