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-polis

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English

Etymology

    Learned borrowing from Latin -polis, from Ancient Greek πόλις (pólis, city).

    Suffix

    -polis (plural -poleis or -polises)

    1. Forms names of cities or kinds of cities.

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    Latin

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Ancient Greek πόλις (pólis, city).

      Pronunciation

      Suffix

      -polis f (genitive -polis, -polēos, -polios)

      1. Forms names of cities
      2. (New Latin) as a declinable word to introduce a placename named after a Saint, e.g. Fanum Sancti Iohannis for the various places named Saint John('s), San Juan, etc.
        Synonyms: fanum, urbs, oppidum

      Declension

      Third-declension noun (i-stem).

      More information singular, plural ...

      Descendants

      • English: -polis (learned)
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