From Latin Hierosolyma, from Ancient Greek Ἱεροσόλυμα (Hierosóluma). Doublet of Jerusalem.
Hierosolyma
From the Ancient Greek Ἱεροσόλυμα (Hierosóluma), from the Biblical Hebrew יְרוּשָׁלַיִם (Yerushaláyim) (influenced by Ancient Greek ἱερός (hierós, “sacred, holy”)).
Hierosolyma n or f (variously declined, genitive Hierosolymōrum or Hierosolymae); second declension, first declension
Second-declension noun (neuter) or first-declension noun, with locative.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Hierosolyma | Hierosolyma |
genitive | Hierosolymae | Hierosolymōrum |
dative | Hierosolymae | Hierosolymīs |
accusative | Hierosolymam | Hierosolyma |
ablative | Hierosolymā | Hierosolymīs |
vocative | Hierosolyma | Hierosolyma |
locative | Hierosolymae | Hierosolymīs |