Eneida

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== Azerbaijani == === Etymology === Borrowed from Russian Энеи́да (Eneída), from Latin Aenēis, from Aenēās +‎ -is. === Proper noun === Eneida (definite accusative Eneidanı, plural Eneidalar) Aeneid (a classic epic poem, written in Latin by Virgil in the 1st century BCE (between 29 and 19 BCE), that tells the legendary story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy as ancestor of the Romans) == Portuguese == === Alternative forms === Enéida (pre-1990 spelling) === Etymology === Borrowed from Latin Aenēida, accusative of Aenēis, from Aenēās +‎ -is. === Proper noun === Eneida f Aeneid (a classic epic poem, written in Latin by Virgil in the 1st century BCE (between 29 and 19 BCE), that tells the legendary story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy as ancestor of the Romans) == Spanish == === Etymology === Borrowed from Latin Aenēida, accusative of Aenēis, from Aenēās +‎ -is. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /eˈneida/ [eˈnei̯.ð̞a] Rhymes: -eida Syllabification: E‧nei‧da === Proper noun === Eneida f Aeneid (a classic epic poem, written in Latin by Virgil in the 1st century BCE (between 29 and 19 BCE), that tells the legendary story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy as ancestor of the Romans)