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peninsular
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English
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin paenīnsulāris. By surface analysis, peninsula + -ar. In the historical sense borrowed from Spanish peninsular.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pəˈnɪn.sjə.lə(ɹ)/, /ˈpɛn.ɪn.sjʊ.lə(ɹ)/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (General American) IPA(key): /pəˈnɪn.sə.ləɹ/
- (General Australian, yod-coalescence) IPA(key): /pəˈnɪn.ʃə.lə(ɹ)/
- Homophone: peninsula (non-rhotic)
Adjective
peninsular (comparative more peninsular, superlative most peninsular)
- Exhibiting a narrow provincialism; parochial.
- Near-synonym: insular
Derived terms
Translations
of or connected with a peninsula
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Noun
peninsular (plural peninsulars or peninsulares)
- One who inhabits a peninsula.
- (historical) A person born on the Iberian Peninsula who emigrated to a (contemporary or former) Spanish colony.
- Misspelling of peninsula, found chiefly in non-rhotic accents.
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:peninsular.
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Catalan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin paenīnsulāris.
Pronunciation
Adjective
peninsular m or f (masculine and feminine plural peninsulars)
- peninsular (relating to a peninsula)
Noun
peninsular m or f by sense (plural peninsulars)
- peninsular (inhabitant of a peninsula)
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Interlingua
Adjective
peninsular (not comparable)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin paenīnsulāris.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pe‧nin‧su‧lar
Adjective
peninsular m or f (plural peninsulares)
- (geography) peninsular (of or relating to a peninsula)
Related terms
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French péninsulaire. By surface analysis, peninsulă + -ar.
Pronunciation
Adjective
peninsular m or n (feminine singular peninsulară, masculine plural peninsulari, feminine and neuter plural peninsulare)
Declension
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Spanish
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