polia

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Verb

polia

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Finnish

Etymology 1

Noun

polia

  1. (deprecated template usage) partitive singular of poli

Etymology 2

Noun

polia

  1. (deprecated template usage) partitive plural of pola

Anagrams


Latin

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Ancient Greek πολιά (poliá).

Pronunciation

Noun

polia f (accusative polian)

  1. (hapax, mineralogy) a precious stone
    c. 77 CE – 79 CE, Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 37.73:
    Colos appellāvit drosolithum herbāceus, melichrum melleus, cuius plūra genera, melichlōrum geminus, parte flāvus, parte melleus, crociān crocī similitūdine quādam spargente, poliān canitiē, spartopolian rariōre.
    The colour gave name to the grass-green dewstone, to the honey melichrus, who has many sorts, the twin-coloured melichlorus, part yellow, part honey, the crocia with something like saffron sprinkled on it, the polia with grayness, the spartopolia with the same, more dispersed.

References

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Ancient Greek πωλεία (pōleía).

Pronunciation

Noun

pōlīa f (genitive pōlīae); first declension

  1. a stable of horses
Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative pōlīa pōlīae
Genitive pōlīae pōlīārum
Dative pōlīae pōlīīs
Accusative pōlīam pōlīās
Ablative pōlīā pōlīīs
Vocative pōlīa pōlīae

References

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

(deprecated template usage) polia n

  1. nominative plural of polion
  2. accusative plural of polion
  3. vocative plural of polion
  4. nominative plural of polium
  5. accusative plural of polium
  6. vocative plural of polium