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English
Etymology
From Latin flōreus + -al.
Adjective
floreal (comparative more floreal, superlative most floreal)
- (poetic) floral; flowery
1879, Rosa Fairfax Costley, Fantasma: And Other Poems, page 281:Give me peace — and the rest as thou willest! / Choose thou my new floreal dwelling, / From plants of the forest or field, / By stream or by fountain up-welling.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French floréal.
Noun
floreal n (uncountable)
- Floréal
Declension
declension of floreal (singular only)
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singular
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n gender
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(un) floreal
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florealul
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genitive/dative
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(unui) floreal
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florealului
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vocative
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florealule
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Spanish
Noun
floreal m (plural floreales)
- Floréal
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