Meaco

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English

Etymology

Japanese (みやこ, miyako) “capital” (as the city was formerly the capital of Japan).

Proper noun

Meaco

  1. A late medieval name for Kyoto, a city of Japan.
  2. (by extension) The entire island of Honshu, of which it was the capital.

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Latin

Proper noun

(deprecated template usage) Meacō

  1. dative of Meacum
  2. ablative of Meacum