Ἰβηρία

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Ἴβηρ (Íbēr, Iberian) +‎ -ῐ́ᾱ (-ĭ́ā).

Pronunciation

 

Proper noun

Ἰβηρῐ́ᾱ • (Ibērĭ́āf (genitive Ἰβηρῐ́ᾱς); first declension

  1. Iberia, Iberian Peninsula, Hispania (a peninsula and region of Europe south of the Pyrenees)
  2. Iberia, Caucasian Iberia (the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli in Eastern Europe, located east of Colchis, corresponding roughly to the eastern parts of present-day Georgia)

Inflection

Descendants

  • Bulgarian: Иверия (Iverija), Иберия (Iberija)
  • Catalan: Ibèria
  • English: Iberia
  • French: Ibérie
  • Galician: Iberia
  • Georgian: იბერია (iberia), ივერია (iveria)
  • Greek: Ιβηρία (Iviría)
  • Hebrew: איבריה
  • Italian: Iberia
  • Latin: Iberia
  • Portuguese: Ibéria
  • Russian: Иберия (Iberija)
  • Spanish: Iberia

References

  • Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language[1], London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,025