salimuria
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Latin
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Late and Medieval Latin. From sāl, sal- (“salt”) + -i- + muria (“brine”).
Noun
[edit]salimuria f (genitive salimuriae); first declension
Declension
[edit]First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | salimuria | salimuriae |
genitive | salimuriae | salimuriārum |
dative | salimuriae | salimuriīs |
accusative | salimuriam | salimuriās |
ablative | salimuriā | salimuriīs |
vocative | salimuria | salimuriae |
Descendants
[edit]- Catalan: salmorra
- French: saumure
- Friulian: salmuerie
- Greek: σαλαμούρα (salamoúra)
- Galician: salmoira
- Italian: salamoia, salmuria
- Arabic: شَرْمُولَة (šarmūla)
- Occitan: salmoira
- Piedmontese: salmeuria, sarameura
- Portuguese: salmoira, salmoura
- Romanian: saramură, sărămură, salamură
- Sicilian: salamarigghiu (from V.L. *salimorilium)
- Spanish: salmuera
- Venetan: salamora, sałamora, salimora