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Latin
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Proper noun
Strīdō m sg (genitive Strīdōnis); third declension
- A village in Istria, Croatia: Stridon (modern-day Zrenj)
4th century–7th century, “Divi Hieronymi primordia et profectio gallicana”, Divi Hieronymi peregrinatio, in Vitae patrum; republished as Heribertus Rosweydus, editor, Vitae patrum - De vita et verbis seniorum libri X, Antuerpiae, 1615, page 3:Natvs eſt Stridone, oppido in Dalmatiã, honeſtis quidem parentibus (Late Latin)- [Natus est Stridone, oppido in Dalmatiam, honestis quidem parentibus]
- He [saint Jerome] was born in Stridon, a settlement in Dalmatia, to most respectable parents
Declension
Third-declension noun, singular only.