Europaeus

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Etymology

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    From Eurōpa +‎ -eus (suffix forming an adjective), direct equivalent of Ancient Greek Εὐρωπαῖος (Eurōpaîos) from Εὐρώπᾱ (Eurṓpā, Europe) +‎ -ῐος (-ios, belonging to).

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    Adjective

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    Eurōpaeus (feminine Eurōpaea, neuter Eurōpaeum); first/second-declension adjective

    1. of or belonging to Europa
      • 8, Ovid, Metamorphoses, book 8, line 23:
        Noverat ante alios faciem ducis Europaei,/ Plus etiam quam nosse sat est. (son of Europa, i.e. Minos)
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    2. of or belonging to Europe, European
      • flor. 44 BC, Cornelius Nepos, Vitae, “Eumenes”, chapter 18, section 3:
        praefecerat hunc Perdiccas ei parti Asiae, quae inter Taurum montem iacet atque Hellespontum, et illum unum opposuerat Europaeis adversariis; ipse Aegyptum oppugnatum adversus Ptolemaeum erat profectus. (in a plural form)
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    Declension

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    First/second-declension adjective.

    singular plural
    masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
    nominative Eurōpaeus Eurōpaea Eurōpaeum Eurōpaeī Eurōpaeae Eurōpaea
    genitive Eurōpaeī Eurōpaeae Eurōpaeī Eurōpaeōrum Eurōpaeārum Eurōpaeōrum
    dative Eurōpaeō Eurōpaeae Eurōpaeō Eurōpaeīs
    accusative Eurōpaeum Eurōpaeam Eurōpaeum Eurōpaeōs Eurōpaeās Eurōpaea
    ablative Eurōpaeō Eurōpaeā Eurōpaeō Eurōpaeīs
    vocative Eurōpaee Eurōpaea Eurōpaeum Eurōpaeī Eurōpaeae Eurōpaea

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