Ansloa
Latin
Alternative forms
- Ansloga, Asloa, Osloa
Etymology
Adapted borrowing of Old Norse Ásló, Ósló (cf. Dutch Ansloo), from Proto-Germanic *ansuz (“god”) + *lauhaz (“clearing, meadow”).
Proper noun
Ansloa f sg (genitive Ansloae); first declension
- Oslo (a county and municipality, the capital of Norway)
Declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Ansloa |
| Genitive | Ansloae |
| Dative | Ansloae |
| Accusative | Ansloam |
| Ablative | Ansloā |
| Vocative | Ansloa |
| Locative | Ansloae |
Derived terms
- Ansloēnsis (“of or from Oslo”)
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