Belgica

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Central Nahuatl

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Belgica

  1. Belgium (a country in Western Europe that has borders with the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France)

Corsican

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Etymology

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From Latin Belgica. Cognates include French Belgique and Spanish Bélgica.

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Belgica f

  1. Belgium (a country in Western Europe that has borders with the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France)

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Latin

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Etymology

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From Belgicus/belgicus, short for Gallia Belgica (Belgic Gaul).

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Proper noun

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Belgica f sg (genitive Belgicae); first declension

  1. Belgium (a country in Western Europe that has borders with the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France)

Declension

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First-declension noun, singular only.

singular
nominative Belgica
genitive Belgicae
dative Belgicae
accusative Belgicam
ablative Belgicā
vocative Belgica

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Occitan

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Proper noun

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Belgica f

  1. Belgium (a country in Western Europe that has borders with the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France)

Portuguese

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Belgica f

  1. Obsolete spelling of Bélgica.
    • 1914, David Lloyd George, A Guerra Europea, Harrison and Sons, page 2:
      É preciso ter presente que nessa occasião o maior perigo para a Belgica provinha da França e não da Allemanha.
      At that time, bear in mind, the greatest danger to Belgium came from France and not from Germany.