"Boihaemum" meaning in Latin

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Proper name

IPA: /bo.iˈhae̯.mum/ [Classical-Latin], [boiˈ(ɦ)äe̯mʊ̃ˑ] [Classical-Latin], /boi̯ˈi̯ae̯.mum/ [Classical-Latin], [bɔi̯ˈi̯äe̯mʊ̃ˑ] [Classical-Latin], /boˈje.mum/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [boˈjɛːmum] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: Boihaemī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Boihaemum [nominative, singular], Boihaemī [genitive, singular], Boihaemō [dative, singular], Boihaemum [accusative, singular], Boihaemō [ablative, singular], Boihaemum [singular, vocative]
Etymology: Directly or via Ancient Greek Βουίαιμον (Bouíaimon), rendering Proto-Germanic *baiaz (“one of the Boii”) + *haimaz (“home”), designating the area abandoned by the Boii c. 60 BCE and settled by the Germanic Marcomanni shortly thereafter, now German Böhmen. The tribal name, Latin Bo(i)ī, is probably Gaulish *bouios (“cattle owner”), a relative adjective from Proto-Celtic *bāus (“ox, cow”), which continues Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws (“cattle”), or less likely *bʰeyh₂- (“to strike, hit”). Related to Bavaria. First attested in Velleius (19 BC – c. AD 31). Etymology templates: {{bor|la|grc|Βουίαιμον}} Ancient Greek Βουίαιμον (Bouíaimon), {{bor|la|gem-pro|*baiaz||one of the Boii}} Proto-Germanic *baiaz (“one of the Boii”), {{cog|de|Böhmen}} German Böhmen, {{cog|la|Boiī|Bo(i)ī}} Latin Bo(i)ī, {{der|la|cel-gau||*bouios|cattle owner}} Gaulish *bouios (“cattle owner”), {{der|la|cel-pro|*bāus||ox, cow}} Proto-Celtic *bāus (“ox, cow”), {{der|la|ine-pro|*gʷṓws||cattle}} Proto-Indo-European *gʷṓws (“cattle”) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Boihaemum<2>}} Boihaemum n sg (genitive Boihaemī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Boihaemum<2>}}
  1. roughly the present Bohemia (a region of the Czech Republic) Tags: declension-2, neuter, singular Categories (topical): Ancient Europe Categories (place): Places in the Czech Republic, Regions of the Czech Republic Synonyms: Bo(h)ēmī, Boihaemī, Bo(h)ēmia, Boihaemia, Boiohaemum, Boihemum, Boiemum, Boehemum, Boiohemum Coordinate_terms: Czechī, Cechī, Czechia, Cechia, Moravī, Moravia

Inflected forms

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