"Abarimon" meaning in All languages combined

See Abarimon on Wiktionary

Proper name [Latin]

IPA: /aˈba.ri.moːn/ [Classical], [äˈbärɪmoːn] [Classical]
Etymology: Unknown. Pliny locates Abarimon in the region of Mount Imaus, that is, the Hindu Kush, and a link has occasionally been suggested to the Abor, a tribal people of Assam, but this seems unlikely. Compare Abalī. Etymology templates: {{unk|la}} Unknown Head templates: {{la-prop|Abarimōn<3.both>|g=?!}} Abarimōn gender unattested (genitive Abarimōnis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Abarimōn<3.both.sg.loc>}} Forms: Abarimōn gender unattested [canonical], Abarimōnis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Abarimōn [nominative, singular], Abarimōnis [genitive, singular], Abarimōnī [dative, singular], Abarimōnem [accusative, singular], Abarimōne [ablative, singular], Abarimōn [singular, vocative], Abarimōnī [locative, singular], Abarimōne [locative, singular]
  1. A legendary place in Scythia, inhabited by a tribe of people whose feet are turned backwards. Wikipedia link: Hindu Kush, Mount Imeon, Pliny the Elder Tags: declension-3

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