From Eurōpa + -eus (suffix forming an adjective), direct equivalent of Ancient Greek Εὐρωπαῖος (Eurōpaîos, from Εὐρώπᾱ (Eurṓpā, “Europe”) + -ῐος (-ios, “belonging to”)).
eurōpaeus (feminine eurōpaea, neuter eurōpaeum); first/second-declension adjective
First/second-declension adjective.
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | ||
nominative | eurōpaeus | eurōpaea | eurōpaeum | eurōpaeī | eurōpaeae | eurōpaea | |
genitive | eurōpaeī | eurōpaeae | eurōpaeī | eurōpaeōrum | eurōpaeārum | eurōpaeōrum | |
dative | eurōpaeō | eurōpaeae | eurōpaeō | eurōpaeīs | |||
accusative | eurōpaeum | eurōpaeam | eurōpaeum | eurōpaeōs | eurōpaeās | eurōpaea | |
ablative | eurōpaeō | eurōpaeā | eurōpaeō | eurōpaeīs | |||
vocative | eurōpaee | eurōpaea | eurōpaeum | eurōpaeī | eurōpaeae | eurōpaea |