Narbonensis

Latin

Etymology

From Narbō (Narbonne) + -ēnsis.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /nar.boːˈnen.sis/, [nar.boːˈnẽː.sɪs]

Adjective

Narbōnēnsis (neuter Narbōnēnse); third declension

  1. Narbonnese: of or from ancient Narbo or modern Narbonne
  2. Provencal: of or from Provence, Languedoc, and southern France generally

Inflection

Third declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masc./Fem. Neuter Masc./Fem. Neuter
Nominative Narbōnēnsis Narbōnēnse Narbōnēnsēs Narbōnēnsia
Genitive Narbōnēnsis Narbōnēnsis Narbōnēnsium Narbōnēnsium
Dative Narbōnēnsī Narbōnēnsī Narbōnēnsibus Narbōnēnsibus
Accusative Narbōnēnsem Narbōnēnse Narbōnēnsēs, Narbōnēnsīs Narbōnēnsia
Ablative Narbōnēnsī Narbōnēnsī Narbōnēnsibus Narbōnēnsibus
Vocative Narbōnēnsis Narbōnēnse Narbōnēnsēs Narbōnēnsia

Derived terms

  • Narbōnicus
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