thermopolium
See also: Thermopolium
English edit
Etymology edit
From Latin thermopōlium.
Noun edit
thermopolium (plural thermopolia)
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A place where food and hot drinks were sold.
Translations edit
eating establishment
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Further reading edit
- thermopolium on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin thermopolium.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
thermopolium m (plural thermopolia or thermopoliums)
Latin edit
Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek θερμοπώλιον (thermopṓlion).
Pronunciation edit
- (Classical) IPA(key): /tʰer.moˈpoː.li.um/, [t̪ʰɛrmɔˈpoːlʲiʊ̃ˑ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ter.moˈpo.li.um/, [t̪ermoˈpɔːlium]
Noun edit
thermopōlium n (genitive thermopōliī or thermopōlī); second declension
- thermopolium (place where food and hot drinks were sold)
- (Contemporary Latin) a restaurant, café
Declension edit
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | thermopōlium | thermopōlia |
Genitive | thermopōliī thermopōlī1 |
thermopōliōrum |
Dative | thermopōliō | thermopōliīs |
Accusative | thermopōlium | thermopōlia |
Ablative | thermopōliō | thermopōliīs |
Vocative | thermopōlium | thermopōlia |
1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age).
Descendants edit
- → Italian: termopolio
- → Catalan: termopoli, thermopolium
- → English: thermopolium
- → French: thermopolium
- → German: Thermopolium
- → Spanish: termopolio
References edit
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