Amagria
Latin
editProper noun
editAmagria f sg (genitive Amagriae); first declension
- Amager (an island in the Øresund strait, the most densely populated island of Denmark, much of the northern part of which is occupied by the Danish capital, Copenhagen)
- p. 1659, Olaus Borrichius, “Amagria Vindicata [The Defence of Amager]” (chapter 66), in Fridericus Rostgaard, editor, Deliciæ quorundam poëtarum Danorum [The Charms of a Number of Danish Poets], volume II, Lugdunum Batavorum: apud Jordanum Luchtmans, published 1693, pages 481–515
Declension
editFirst-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | Amagria |
Genitive | Amagriae |
Dative | Amagriae |
Accusative | Amagriam |
Ablative | Amagriā |
Vocative | Amagria |
Locative | Amagriae |