Salerno

English

Etymology

From Italian Salerno, from Latin Salernum.

Proper noun

Salerno

  1. A province of Campania, Italy.
  2. A city, the capital of Salerno.
  3. A surname.

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German

Proper noun

Salerno ? (genitive Salerno)

  1. Salerno (province)
  2. Salerno (city)

Italian

Etymology

From Latin Salernum, from one of the city's Etruscan names.[1]

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛrno

Proper noun

Salerno f

  1. Salerno (province)
  2. Salerno (city)
  3. The letter S in the Italian phonetic alphabet
    Synonym: Savona

Derived terms

Further reading


Latin

Noun

Salernō

  1. dative singular of Salernum
  2. ablative singular of Salernum

Spanish

Proper noun

Salerno ?

  1. Salerno (province)
  2. Salerno (city)

References

  1. Gray, The History of Etruria...: Tarchun and his times. From the foundation of Tarquinia to the foundation of Rome
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