Euphrates \juːˈfɹeɪtiːz\
The Euphrates has attracted international attention since 2013 as combatants in Syria and Iraq have competed for control of its vital structures.— (Nouar Shamout et Glada Lahn, « The Euphrates in Crisis: Channels of Cooperation for a Threatened River », Chatham House, avril 2015)
Cas | Singulier |
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Nominatif | Euphratēs |
Vocatif | Euphratē |
Accusatif | Euphratēn |
Génitif | Euphratae |
Datif | Euphratae |
Ablatif | Euphratē |
Cas | Singulier |
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Nominatif | Euphrates |
Vocatif | Euphrates |
Accusatif | Euphratĕm |
Génitif | Euphratĭs |
Datif | Euphratī |
Ablatif | Euphratĕ |
Euphrates \Prononciation ?\ masculin
postea recipit ex Media Choaspen atque, ut diximus, inter Seleuciam et Ctesiphontem vectus in lacus Chaldaicos se fundit eosque LXII p. amplitudine implet; mox vasto alveo profusus dextra Characis oppidi infertur mari Persico X p. ore. inter duorum amnium ostia XXV p. fuere, ut alii tradunt, VII, utroque navigabili. sed longo tempore Euphraten praeclusere Orcheni et accolae agros rigantes, nec nisi per Tigrim defertur in mare.— (Pline, Naturalis Historia, VI, 130)