"Africa" meaning in Latin

See Africa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: Africă [singular, nominative], Africă [singular, vocative], Africăm [singular, accusative], Africae [singular, genitive], Africae [singular, dative], Africā [singular, ablative]
  1. Afrique.
    Sense id: fr-Africa-la-noun-dyu34CDa Categories (other): Exemples en latin Topics: geography
  2. Ses habitants. Tags: metonymically
    Sense id: fr-Africa-la-noun-BlAoIPRc Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Exemples en latin à traduire, Métonymies en latin
  3. Afrique (province romaine au nord du continent).
    Sense id: fr-Africa-la-noun-f-t4F0I~
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Āfranius, Africanae, Āfrĭcanus
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    "Du punique → voir Afer, -icus et -ica : les Romains ont reçu ce mot des Carthaginois ^([1]) chez qui ce mot désigne leur pays. Il est synonyme de Libya qui vient du grec ancien Λιβύη, Libýê. Par extension, le mot désigne toute la partie sud de la Méditerranée, en ce sens, il est aussi synonyme de Aethiopiā."
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