Latin Idumaeus

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Latin Idumaeus is the Latin adjective meaning “Idumaean,” referring to the ancient region of Idumea and its inhabitants.

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Idumaea (Latin noun) 1
Latin Idumaeus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin adjective
caseInflection nominative singular feminine: Idumaea
nominative singular masculine: Idumaeus
nominative singular neuter: Idumaeum
derivesFrom Idumeans
surface form: Idumaea (Latin toponym for Idumea)
describes things or persons from Idumea
etymologicalOrigin ultimately from the name of the ancient region Idumea
genderForms feminine: Idumaea
masculine: Idumaeus
neuter: Idumaeum
grammaticalCategory qualificative adjective
historicalContext Roman-period references to Idumea
inflectionClass first/second declension adjective
language Latin
meaning Idumaean
partOfSpeech adjective
refersToPeople Idumaeans
refersToRegion Idumea
relatedForm Latin Idumaeus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Idumaea (Latin noun)
semanticField ethnic adjective
geographical adjective
typicalUsage ethnic or geographic descriptor
usedIn Classical Latin literature
Late Latin literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Idumaean derivesFrom Latin Idumaeus
Latin Idumaeus relatedForm Latin Idumaeus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Idumaea (Latin noun)