Numidia

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See also: Numídia

English

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Etymology

From Numida + -ia, from an earlier (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin interpretation of Ancient Greek Νομάς (Nomás) (genitive Νομάδος (Nomádos)). Compare Latin nomas, whence English nomad.

Proper noun

Numidia

  1. An ancient Berber kingdom located in northern Africa.
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy:
      Massinissa made many inward parts of Barbarie and Numidia in Africk (before his time incult and horrid) fruitful and battable by this means.

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Italian

Proper noun

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Numidia ?

  1. Numidia

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Latin

Etymology

From Numida.

Proper noun

Numidia f sg (genitive Numidiae); first declension

  1. Numidia

Declension

First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Numidia
Genitive Numidiae
Dative Numidiae
Accusative Numidiam
Ablative Numidiā
Vocative Numidia
Locative Numidiae

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Descendants

  • English: Numidia
  • Portuguese: Numídia

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Proper noun

Numidia f

  1. Numidia (a region of North Africa)

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