Semeias
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Σᾰμᾰΐᾱς (Samaḯās), from Biblical Hebrew שְׁמַעְיָה (shema'yá, Šəmaʿyā́, “Shemaiah”), from שָׁמַע (shamá', šāma, “to hear”) + יָהּ (yáh, Yāh, “two letters of the Tetragrammaton”), literally "God heard".
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /seˈme.i.aːs/, [s̠ɛˈmeiäːs̠]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /seˈme.i.as/, [seˈmɛːiäs]
Declension
First-declension noun (masculine Greek-type with nominative singular in -ās), singular only.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Semeïās |
| Genitive | Semeïae |
| Dative | Semeïae |
| Accusative | Semeïān Semeïam |
| Ablative | Semeïā |
| Vocative | Semeïā |
References
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