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Hibericus

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek Ἰβηρῐκός (Ibērĭkós), from Ἴβηρ (Íbēr), whence Hibēr.

Pronunciation

Adjective

Hibēricus (feminine Hibērica, neuter Hibēricum, adverb Hibēricē); first/second-declension adjective

  1. Iberian, Iberic (of or pertaining to Hibērēs)
    1. Iberic, Spanish (of or pertaining to the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula of southwestern Europe)
    2. Iberic, Georgian (of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Caucasian Iberia)
      1. (New Latin) uttered or written in the Kartvelian language Georgian
        • 1967, Joseph Molitor, Glossarium Latinum–Ibericum–Graecum in quattuor Evangelia et Actus Apostolorum et in Epistolas Catholicas necnon in Apocalypsim antiquioris versionis Ibericae (Corpus scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium: Subsidia XXX–XXXII), ISSN 0070‒0444, main title

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Descendants

  • French: ibérique
  • Friulian: iberic
  • Italian: iberico
  • Occitan: iberic
  • Portuguese: ibérico
  • Romanian: iberic
  • Spanish: ibérico

References

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