"Constantinopolis" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˌkɒn.stæn.tɪˈnɒ.pə.lɪs/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌkɒn.stæn.tɪˈnɑ.pə.lɪs/ [General-American], /ˌkɒn.stæn.tɪˈnɑ.pə.ləs/ (note: weak vowel merger) Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Constantinopolis.wav
Rhymes: -ɒpəlɪs Etymology: From Middle English Constantinopolis, from Latin Cōnstantīnopolis, from Ancient Greek Κωνστᾰντῑνούπολῐς (Kōnstăntīnoúpolĭs). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|Constantinopolis}} Middle English Constantinopolis, {{der|en|la|Cōnstantīnopolis}} Latin Cōnstantīnopolis, {{der|en|grc|Κωνστᾰντῑνούπολῐς}} Ancient Greek Κωνστᾰντῑνούπολῐς (Kōnstăntīnoúpolĭs) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Constantinopolis
  1. Alternative form of Constantinople Wikipedia link: Constantinople, İstanbul Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Constantinople
    Sense id: en-Constantinopolis-en-name-CQpVJeFj Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries
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