"Alpes" meaning in Latin

See Alpes in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: Alpis [singular, nominative], Alpēs [plural, nominative], Alpis [singular, vocative], Alpēs [plural, vocative], Alpĕm [singular, accusative], Alpēs [plural, accusative], Alpĭs [singular, genitive], Alpiŭm [plural, genitive], Alpī [singular, dative], Alpĭbŭs [plural, dative], Alpĕ [singular, ablative], Alpĭbŭs [plural, ablative]
  1. Alpes. En particulier :
    Sense id: fr-Alpes-la-name-WiQkIN2m Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Montagnes d’Italie en latin Topics: geography
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Alpicus, Alpinus, Cisalpinus, Inalpinus, Transalpinus
Categories (other): Noms propres en latin, Latin

Inflected forms

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    "Donné par Lewis and Short comme apparenté à albus, « blanc », en raison de la blancheur des sommets ; voir Ὄλυμπος, Ólumpos (« Olympe ») et Mont-Blanc."
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          "text": "Alpes Maritimae",
          "translation": "Alpes Maritimes, aux alentours de Nice, avec au nord de celles-ci :"
        },
        {
          "text": "Alpes Cottiae",
          "translation": "(de Cottius, préfet de cette région sous Auguste) ;"
        },
        {
          "text": "Alpes Graiae",
          "translation": "(Alpis Graia est le Petit St. Bernard) ;"
        },
        {
          "text": "Alpes Penninae",
          "translation": "(de Penninus, déité locale, le plus haut sommet, Mons Penninus, correspond au Grand St. Bernard)"
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        {
          "text": "Alpes Lepontinae",
          "translation": "à l’est des précédentes"
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          "text": "Alpes Rhaeticae",
          "translation": "correspondant au Tyrol actuel"
        },
        {
          "text": "Alpes Noricae",
          "translation": "autour de Salzbourg"
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          "text": "Alpes Juliae",
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          "text": "Alpes Rhaeticae",
          "translation": "correspondant au Tyrol actuel"
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          "text": "Alpes Noricae",
          "translation": "autour de Salzbourg"
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