Cadiz

See also: Cádiz

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Spanish Cádiz, from Arabic قَادِس (qādis), from Latin Gādēs, from Ancient Greek Γάδειρα (Gádeira), from Phoenician 𐤂𐤃𐤓 (gdr /⁠gādēr, gādīr⁠/).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kəˈdɪz/, /ˈkɑːdɪz/, /ˈkeɪ.diːz/

Proper noun

Cadiz

  1. Places in the Philippines:
    1. A barangay of Umingan, Pangasinan, Philippines.
      Coordinate terms: Abot Molina, Alo-o, Amaronan, Annam, Bantug, Baracbac, Barat, Buenavista, Cabalitian, Cabangaran, Cabaruan, Cabatuan, Cadiz, Calitlitan, Capas, Carayungan Sur, Carosalesan, Casilan, Caurdanetaan, Concepcion, Decreto, Del Rosario, Diaz, Diket, Don Justo Abalos, Don Montano, Esperanza, Evangelista, Flores, Fulgosino, Gonzales, La Paz, Labuan, Lauren, Lubong, Luna Este, Luna Weste, Mantacdang, Maseil-seil, Nampalcan, Nancalabasaan, Pangangaan, Papallasen, Pemienta, Poblacion East, Poblacion West, Prado, Resurreccion, Ricos, San Andres, San Juan, San Leon, San Pablo, San Vicente, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Sinabaan, Tanggal Sawangbarangays of Umingan
    2. A city in Negros Occidental, Philippines.
      Meronyms: Andres Bonifacio, Banquerohan, Barangay 1 Pob., Barangay 2 Pob., Barangay 3 Pob., Barangay 4 Pob., Barangay 5 Pob., Barangay 6 Pob., Burgos, Cabahug, Cadiz Viejo, Caduha-an, Celestino Villacin, Daga, Jerusalem, Luna, Mabini, Magsaysay, Sicaba, Tiglawigan, Tinampa-an, V. F. Gustilobarangays of Cadiz
      Coordinate terms: Bago, Binalbagan, Cadiz, Calatrava, Candoni, Cauayan, Don Salvador Benedicto, Enrique B. Magalona, Escalante, Himamaylan, Hinigaran, Hinoba-an, Ilog, Isabela, Kabankalan, La Carlota, La Castellana, Manapala, Moises Padilla, Murcia, Pontevedra, Pulupandan, Sagay, San Carlos, San Enrique, Silay, Sipalay, Talisay, Toboso, Valladolid, Victoriascities and municipalities of Negros Occidental
    3. A barangay of Kalamansig, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines.
      Coordinate terms: Bantogon, Cadiz, Datu Ito Andong, Datu Wasay, Dumangas Nuevo, Hinalaan, Limulan, Nalilidan, Obial, Pag-asa, Paril, Poblacion, Sabanal, Sangay, Santa Mariabarangays of Kalamansig
  2. Places in Spain:
    1. A port city and municipality, the capital of the province of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain.
    2. A province of Andalusia, Spain.
  3. Places in the United States:
    1. An unincorporated community in the Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States.
    2. A city, the county seat of Trigg County, Kentucky, United States.
    3. A village, the county seat of Harrison County, Ohio, United States, also located in Cadiz Township.
      • 1974 July 6, “Ohio Town Opposes A Plan for Dumping New York Garbage”, in The New York Times[1]:
        Cadiz isn't going to become the garbage dump capital of the world,” said Patrick Erbacher, a grocer who is vice president of the Cadiz Jaycees.

Translations

See also

Cebuano

Etymology

Named after Cádiz in Andalusia, Spain.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkadis/ [ˈka.d̪ɪs̪]
  • Hyphenation: Ca‧diz

Proper noun

Cadiz (Badlit spelling ᜃᜇᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. Cadiz (a city in Negros Occidental, Philippines)
  2. Cadiz (a port city and municipality, the capital of the province of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain)
  3. Cadiz (a province of Andalusia, Spain)
  4. a surname from Spanish

Derived terms

  • Cadiznon

Hiligaynon

Etymology

Named after Cádiz in Andalusia, Spain.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkadis/ [ˈka.dis]

Proper noun

Cádiz

  1. Cadiz (a city in Negros Occidental, Philippines)
  2. a surname from Spanish

Derived terms

  • Cadiznon

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Cádiz. The city in Negros Occidental is named after the city in Andalusia, Spain.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /ˈkadis/ [ˈkaː.d̪ɪs]
  • Rhymes: -adis
  • Syllabification: Ca‧diz

Proper noun

Cadiz (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜇᜒᜐ᜔)

  1. Cadiz (a city in Negros Occidental, Philippines)
  2. Cadiz (a port city and municipality, the capital of the province of Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain)
  3. Cadiz (a province of Andalusia, Spain)
  4. a surname from Spanish