Bithynien
German
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Bithynia, from Ancient Greek Βῑθῡνῐ́ᾱ (Bīthūníā).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biˈtyːni̯ən/
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Proper noun
Bithynien n (proper noun, genitive Bithyniens or (optionally with an article) Bithynien)
- Bithynia (province of the Roman Empire, in modern-day Turkey)
- 1912, Martin Luther, Lutherbibel von 1912, 1 Peter 1:1 (with KJV translation)
- Petrus, ein Apostel Jesu Christi, den erwählten Fremdlingen hin und her in Pontus, Galatien, Kappadozien, Asien und Bithynien
- Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia
- 1912, Martin Luther, Lutherbibel von 1912, 1 Peter 1:1 (with KJV translation)
Derived terms
- Bithynier (“Bithynian”) (demonym)
- bithynisch (“Bithynian”)
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