Polichna

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Latin

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek Πολίχνα (Políkhna).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Polichna f sg (genitive Polichnae); first declension

  1. A town of Laconia mentioned by Polybius
  2. A town of Messenia
  3. A town in Crete situated near Cydonia

Declension

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First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Polichna
Genitive Polichnae
Dative Polichnae
Accusative Polichnam
Ablative Polichnā
Vocative Polichna
Locative Polichnae

References

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  • Polichna”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly