"Damascus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latein]

Forms: Damascos [variant], Damascus [nominative, singular], Damascī [genitive, singular], Damascō [dative, singular], Damascum [accusative, singular], Damasce [singular], Damascō [ablative, singular]
Etymology: Entlehnung aus dem altgriechischen Δαμασκός (Damaskos^☆) ^(→ grc)
  1. Hauptstadt von Syrien; Damaskus
    Sense id: de-Damascus-la-noun-~LBzF77c
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Damascenus
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          "text": "„Ceterum, pecunia omni rerumque pretiosissimis Damascum Syriae cum modico praesidio militum missis, reliquas copias in Ciliciam duxit, insequentibus more patrio agmen coniuge ac matre.“ (Curt. 3, 8, 12)"
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          "text": "„Tribus aris in ripa Pinari amnis Iovi atque Herculi Minervaeque sacratis, Syriam petit, Damascum, ubi regis gaza erat, Parmenione praemisso.“ (Curt. 3, 12, 27)"
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          "text": "„Ceterum, pecunia omni rerumque pretiosissimis Damascum Syriae cum modico praesidio militum missis, reliquas copias in Ciliciam duxit, insequentibus more patrio agmen coniuge ac matre.“ (Curt. 3, 8, 12)"
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