Eurúpír
Radestrian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian Evrópér. from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ag Eurúpír anim or inan (genitive singular Eurúpí, relational adjective eurúpíș)
- (animate, out-of-world mythology) Europa
- (inanimate, out-of-world astronomy) Europa
- (inanimate, out-of-world) Europe (continent)
Declension
| Declension of ag Eurúpír (semi-light, singulare tantum) | ||
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| singular | ||
| nominative | ag Eurúpír /aɡ œˈruːpiːr/ |
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| vocative | Eurúpíse /œˈruːpiːsɛ/ |
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| genitive | proper | ag Eurúpí /aɡ œˈruːpiː/ |
| constructive | as Eurúpí /as œˈruːpiː/ |
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| dative | ag Eurúpea /aɡ œˈruːpæː/ |
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| accusative | ag Eurúpíd /aɡ œˈruːpiːd/ |
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| instrumental | ag Eurúpeúr /aɡ œˈruːpɛ.uːr/ |
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Derived terms
- eurúpíș (“European”)
Categories:
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian proper nouns
- Radestrian animate proper nouns
- Radestrian proper nouns with multiple animacies
- Radestrian out-of-world terms
- rad:Mythology
- rad:Astronomy
- rad:Continents
- Radestrian semi-light stems
- Radestrian singularia tantum
- Radestrian definite terms