Emesa

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== English == === Alternative forms === Emessa === Etymology === From Latin Emesa, from Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa), ultimately from Aramaic חֲמָת (Ḥamāth, “hindrance, frustration, fortress”) + צובָא (Ṣōwḇā, “near, surrounding, station”). Doublet of Homs. === Pronunciation === (British) IPA(key): /ˈɛmɛsə/, /ˈɛməsə/ (US) IPA(key): /ˈɛməsə/ === Proper noun === Emesa (historical) Former name of Homs: a city in Syria. ==== Derived terms ==== Emesan ==== Related terms ==== ==== Translations ==== === References === Worcester, Joseph E. (1861), An Elementary Dictionary of the English Language‎[1], Boston: Swan, Brewer & Tileston, page 334. === Anagrams === Amees, Aseem, Eames, Maese, Mease, Samee, amese, eames, mease == Czech == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈɛmɛsa] === Proper noun === Emesa f (relational adjective emeský) Emesa ==== Declension ==== This proper noun needs an inflection-table template. == German == === Etymology === From Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa). === Proper noun === Emesa n (proper noun, genitive Emesas or (optionally with an article) Emesa) Emesa (ancient city in modern Syria; modern Homs) ==== Derived terms ==== Emeser ==== Related terms ==== Emesene Emesener emesenisch == Italian == === Etymology === From Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa). === Proper noun === Emesa f Emesa ==== Related terms ==== emesena Emesene emeseno emeseniana emeseniano === Anagrams === esame == Latin == === Alternative forms === Emesus Emisa Emissa === Etymology === Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa). === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈɛ.mɛ.sa] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈɛː.me.s̬a] === Proper noun === Emesa f sg (genitive Emesae); first declension Emesa ==== Declension ==== First-declension noun, with locative, singular only. ==== Related terms ==== Emesēnus === References === “Emesa”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette. “Emesa”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly == Polish == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Latin Emesa, from Ancient Greek Ἔμεσα (Émesa). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ɛˈmɛ.sa/ Rhymes: -ɛsa Syllabification: E‧me‧sa === Proper noun === Emesa f (historical) Emesa ==== Related terms ==== === Further reading === Emesa in Polish dictionaries at PWN