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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Alexandrīnus, from Ancient Greek Ἀλεξανδρῖνος (Alexandrînos).
Pronunciation
Adjective
alexandrí (feminine alexandrina, masculine plural alexandrins, feminine plural alexandrines)
- Alexandrine (of, from or relating to Alexandria in Egypt)
- (relational) Alexander; Alexandrian (relating to various historical figures named Alexander, including Alexander the Great, Pope Alexander VI, etc.)
- conquestes alexandrines ― Alexandrian conquests
Noun
alexandrí m (plural alexandrins, feminine alexandrina)
- Alexandrine (native or inhabitant of Alexandria in Egypt) (male or of unspecified gender)
Noun
alexandrí m (plural alexandrins)
- (poetry) alexandrine
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