Nova Roma

Latin

Etymology

From nova (new) + Rōma (Rome).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Nova Rōma f sg (genitive Novae Rōmae); first declension

  1. (Late Latin) New Rome (an ancient city situated on the Bosporus, later renamed to Constantinople)
    Synonyms: Bȳzantium, Cōnstantīnopolis

Declension

First-declension adjective with a first-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Nova Rōma
Genitive Novae Rōmae
Dative Novae Rōmae
Accusative Novam Rōmam
Ablative Novā Rōmā
Vocative Nova Rōma
Locative Novae Rōmae

Descendants

  • English: New Rome (calque)
  • French: Nouvelle Rome (calque)
  • Koine Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη (Néa Rhṓmē) (calque)
  • Romanian: Noua Romă (calque)
  • Spanish: Nueva Roma (calque)
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