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Ostia

  1. (historical) A port and town on the Tiber in Italia, Roman Empire, the harbour of ancient Rome
  2. A modern refounding of the ancient town at the mouth of the Tiber, now a neighbourhood of Rome, Italy

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Ostia

  1. a surname
  2. (historical) A port and town in Italia, Roman Empire
  3. A neighbourhood of Rome, Italy

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Borrowed from Latin Ōstia.

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Ostia f

  1. Ostia
    1. A neighbourhood of Rome, Italy
      Synonyms: Ostia Lido, Lido di Ostia
    2. (historical) A town and port in Italia, Roman Empire

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  • English: Ostia

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From Latin ōs (mouth; opening, entrance).

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Ōstia f sg (genitive Ōstiae); first declension

  1. (historical) Ostia; A town and port in Italia, Roman Empire

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First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Ōstia
Genitive Ōstiae
Dative Ōstiae
Accusative Ōstiam
Ablative Ōstiā
Vocative Ōstia
Locative Ōstiae

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