California

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English

Map of US highlighting California

Etymology

Probably Spanish after California, a Utopian island of the Amazons described in Las Sergas de Esplandián, a 16th-century Spanish novel. The name comes from the fictional island's Muslim-allied queen, Calafia, whose name is a play on the word caliph.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɔː(r)niə
  • Hyphenation: Cal‧i‧for‧nia

Proper noun

California

  1. The most populous state of the United States. Capital: Sacramento. Largest city: Los Angeles.
  2. A locale in the United States.
    1. A census-designated place in Maryland.
    2. A borough of Pennsylvania.
    3. A city in Missouri.
    4. A neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio.
    5. A city in Campbell County, Kentucky.
    6. A neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky.
    7. A village in Maine.
    8. A ghost town in West Virginia.
  3. A locale in England.
    1. A village in Berkshire.
    2. An area of Birmingham.
    3. A hamlet in Buckinghamshire.
    4. An area in Derby.
    5. A district of Ipswich.
    6. A village in Norfolk.
  4. A community in Ontario, Canada.
  5. A town in the Santander department, Colombia.
  6. A town in the Usulután department, El Salvador.
  7. A neighborhood of Casablanca, Morocco.
  8. A village in Bohol, Philippines.
  9. A village in Stirlingshire, Scotland.
  10. A town in Trinidad and Tobago.
  11. University of California, Berkeley.

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Danish

Proper noun

California (genitive Californias)

  1. Alternative form of Californien

Italian

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Etymology

From English California.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

California f

  1. California (a state of the United States)

Latin

Etymology

Neo-Latin. From Spanish California

Pronunciation

Proper noun

California f sg (genitive Californiae); first declension

  1. (New Latin) California
    California regiō magna est.California is a big region.

Declension

First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative California
Genitive Californiae
Dative Californiae
Accusative Californiam
Ablative Californiā
Vocative California

Derived terms


Romanian

Proper noun

California f

  1. California (a state of the United States)

Spanish

Etymology

Mentioned in Montalvo's Las sergas de Esplandián as the name of Calafia's monarchy. A name invented by the author to remind Spanish readers of the recent Reconquista, probably related to califa (caliph).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaliˈfoɾnja/ [ka.liˈfoɾ.nja]

Proper noun

California f

  1. California (a state of the United States)

Derived terms

References

  • Putnam, Ruth (1917). Herbert Ingram Priestley (ed.). California: the name. Berkeley: University of California.