París
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París ?
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París m
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Faroese edit
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París m
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París
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Etymology 1 edit
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París f (genitive Parísar)
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declension of París
Etymology 2 edit
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París m (genitive Parísar)
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declension of París
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Etymology 1 edit
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París m or f
Etymology 2 edit
Restituted from French Paris. Most generally from a variant of the given name Patrici; ultimately from Latin Patricius.[1]
Proper noun edit
París m or f
- a surname
Descendants edit
- → French: Paris (surname)
Further reading edit
- Michel Grosclaude, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de famille gascons, Orthez, per noste, 2003, →ISBN, page 205
References edit
- ^ Michel Grosclaude, Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de famille gascons, Orthez, per noste, 2003, →ISBN, page 205
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Old French Paris, from Late Latin name of an earlier settlement, Lutetia Parisiorum "Lutetia of the Parisii", from Latin Parisiī, a Gaulish tribe, from Proto-Celtic *par (“boat”).
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París
- Paris (the capital and largest city of France)
- Paris (a department of France)
- the letter P in the Spanish spelling alphabet
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Paronyms edit
- Paris (“Paris (Trojan prince)”)
Further reading edit
- “París”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014