Nabuchodonosor

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== English == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Latin Nabūchōdonosor. === Proper noun === Nabuchodonosor Alternative form of Nebuchadnezzar. == French == === Proper noun === Nabuchodonosor m Very large bottle of champagne, containing about 20 ordinary bottles, or 16 liters. (Nebuchadnezzar (Biblical king)) ==== Related terms ==== nabuchodonosorisme === References === == Latin == === Etymology === Borrowed from Ancient Greek Νᾰβουχοδονόσορ (Năboukhodonósor), derived from Biblical Hebrew נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר (nəḇûḵaḏneʾṣṣár) and ultimately from Akkadian 𒀭𒀝𒃻𒁺𒋀 (/⁠Nabû-kudurri-uṣur⁠/). === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [na.buː.kʰɔˈdɔ.nɔ.sɔr] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [na.bu.koˈdɔː.no.s̬or] === Proper noun === Nabūchodonosor m (genitive Nabūchodonosor or Nabūchodonosōris); indeclinable, variously declined, third declension a male given name, equivalent to English Nebuchadnezzar; the name of several kings of Babylon, most notably Nebuchadnezzar the Great ==== Declension ==== Indeclinable noun or third-declension noun. ==== Descendants ==== → Italian: Nabucodonosor Italian: Nabucco == Portuguese == === Proper noun === Nabuchodonosor m pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of Nabucodonosor