Salisburgensis

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Salisburgum (Salzburg) +‎ -ēnsis (of or from)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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Salisburgēnsis (neuter Salisburgēnse); third-declension two-termination adjective

  1. of or from Salzburg (Austria)
    Synonym: Juvāvēnsis
    • 1679 April 14th, Joseph Biner, quoting Pope Innocent XI, Confirmatur Decretum, quo ſpecialis Congregatio ſegregavit quatuor Cœnobia a Provincia Bavariæ Fratrum Eremitarum Sancti Auguſtini., quoted in Appartus Eruditionis præſertim ad Jurisprudentiam…Pars XI, published 1766, caput XXVIII, articulus XI, anno 1679, ¶ 57, page 352:
      Quatuor Monaſteria Eremitarum S. Auguſtini ſeparantur a Provincia Bavarica, videlicet, Salisburgenſe, Diſſembergenſe, Ratembergenſe, & Sefeldenſe, aliis provinciis aggreganda.
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Declension

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Third-declension two-termination adjective.

singular plural
masc./fem. neuter masc./fem. neuter
nominative Salisburgēnsis Salisburgēnse Salisburgēnsēs Salisburgēnsia
genitive Salisburgēnsis Salisburgēnsium
dative Salisburgēnsī Salisburgēnsibus
accusative Salisburgēnsem Salisburgēnse Salisburgēnsēs
Salisburgēnsīs
Salisburgēnsia
ablative Salisburgēnsī Salisburgēnsibus
vocative Salisburgēnsis Salisburgēnse Salisburgēnsēs Salisburgēnsia

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