singaporiensis

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Translingual

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Malay Singapura (Singapore), probably through an intermediate English Singapore, + Latin -ensis. Compare singaporensis and singapurensis. Medial -i- is probably under influence from English Singaporean or French singapourien.

Adjective

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singaporiensis m or f (neuter singaporiense)

  1. Singapore (attributive)

Usage notes

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Uncommon; singaporensis is much preferred.

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