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Caucalandensis

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Latin

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Etymology

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From a Germanic (probably Gothic) toponym of which the first element is uncertain (perhaps related to Ancient Greek Καύκασος (Kaúkasos)?) and the latter is derived from *landą, with the Latin suffix -ēnsis.

Proper noun

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Caucalandēnsis m sg (genitive Caucalandēnsis); third declension

  1. A mountainous area in the Balkans near the Danube mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus, probably part of the Carpathians.

Declension

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Third-declension noun (i-stem), singular only.

singular
nominative Caucalandēnsis
genitive Caucalandēnsis
dative Caucalandēnsī
accusative Caucalandēnsem
ablative Caucalandēnse
vocative Caucalandēnsis