"Mogontiacum" meaning in All languages combined

See Mogontiacum on Wiktionary

Noun [Latein]

Forms: Mōgontiacum [nominative, singular], Mōgontiacī [genitive, singular], Mōgontiacō [dative, singular], Mōgontiacum [accusative, singular], Mōgontiacum [singular], Mōgontiacō [ablative, singular]
Etymology: Die Römer leiteten den Namen Mogontiacum von der keltischen Gottheit Mogon (in etwa vergleichbar dem griechisch-römischen Apollon) ab. Möglicherweise wurde in den keltischen Vorgängersiedlungen Mogon besonders verehrt.
  1. die Stadt Mainz am Rhein, ein ehemaliges römisches Legionslager mit größerer Zivilsiedlung, Hauptstadt des deutschen Bundeslandes Rheinland-Pfalz Tags: New Latin, geography
    Sense id: de-Mogontiacum-la-noun-OeNhG6N2 Categories (other): Neulatein
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Mogontinus Translations (Mainz): Mainz (Deutsch)
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