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Europaeus

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See also: europaeus

Latin

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Etymology

    From Eurōpa + -eus (suffix forming an adjective), direct equivalent of Ancient Greek Εὐρωπαῖος (Eurōpaîos) from Εὐρώπᾱ (Eurṓpā, Europe) + -ῐος (-ĭos, belonging to).

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    Adjective

    Eurōpaeus (feminine Eurōpaea, neuter Eurōpaeum); first/second-declension adjective

    1. of or belonging to Europa
      • 8, Ovid, Metamorphoses, book 8, line 23:
        Noverat ante alios faciem ducis Europaei,/ Plus etiam quam nosse sat est. (son of Europa, i.e. Minos)
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    2. of or belonging to Europe, European
      • flor. 44 BC, Cornelius Nepos, Vitae, “Eumenes”, chapter 18, section 3:
        praefecerat hunc Perdiccas ei parti Asiae, quae inter Taurum montem iacet atque Hellespontum, et illum unum opposuerat Europaeis adversariis; ipse Aegyptum oppugnatum adversus Ptolemaeum erat profectus. (in a plural form)
        (please add an English translation of this quotation)

    Declension

    First/second-declension adjective.

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