Europa

See also: Europą, Európa, Euròpa, Eùropa, eŭropa, Eurōpa, and Eŭropa

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē), a character name in Greek mythology. Doublet of Europe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jʊˈɹoʊpə/
  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

Europa

  1. (Greek mythology) Several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus.
  2. (astronomy) A moon in Jupiter.
  3. (astronomy) 52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon.

Derived terms

Translations

See also

Solar System in English · Solar System (layout · text)
Star Sun
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Moon Phobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch Europa.

Pronunciation

  • Audio:(file)

Proper noun

Europa

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

See also

Asturian

Alternative forms

Proper noun

Europa f

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

Catalan

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Europa f

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

See also

Cornish

Etymology

From Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Proper noun

Europa

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

Coordinate terms

continents: brastiryowedit
  • Afrika
  • Amerika
    • Amerika Dhyghow
    • Amerika Gledh
      • Amerika Gres
  • Antarktek, Antarkteka
  • Asi
  • Europa
  • Ostralasi, Tiryow an Keynvor

Derived terms

  • Euro (Euro (currency))
  • European, Europeanes (European, noun)
  • europek (European, adjective)
  • Eurosenedh (European Parliament)

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɛu̯ropa]
  • Rhymes: -opa

Proper noun

Europa f

  1. (inanimate) Europa, a moon of Jupiter

Declension

See also

Solar System in Czech · sluneční soustava (layout · text)
Star Slunce
IAU planets and
notable dwarf planets
Merkur Venuše Země Mars Ceres Jupiter Saturn Uran Neptun Pluto Eris
Notable
moons
Měsíc Phobos/Fobos
Deimos
Io
Europa
Ganymed
Callisto
Mimas
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Iapetus

Miranda
Ariel
Umbriel
Titania
Oberon
Triton Charon Dysnomia

Further reading

Danish

Etymology

Via Latin Eurōpa from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [eˈʁoːpʰa]

Proper noun

Europa

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch europa, from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπᾱ (Eurṓpā), Doric form of Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /øːˈroːpaː/, [øˑˈroːpaˑ], [ʏˑˈroːpaˑ]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: Eu‧ro‧pa
  • Rhymes: -oːpaː

Proper noun

Europa n (adjective Europees, demonym Europeaan m or Europese f)

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: Europa
  • Negerhollands: Juropa
  • Malay: Eropah

Proper noun

Europa f

  1. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
  2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)

Farefare

Etymology

Learned borrowing in 2021 from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπᾱ (Eurṓpā), Doric form of Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.u.ɾo.pa/
  • Hyphenation: E‧u‧ro‧pa
  • Rhymes: -ɾo.pa

Proper noun

Europa

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

Hyponyms

  • Albagɔ
  • Daŋɔ
  • Diiki-dapoore-dutsi
  • Dusgo
  • Dusgo-peelga
  • Dutsgo
  • Fãreŋo
  • Ɩŋɔ
  • Malta
  • Polgo
  • Portugal
  • Sɛkɔ
  • Sɛpaŋɔ
  • Suis-tẽŋa
  • Tɩntɩnnɔ
  • Tʋrkɔ
  • Ukraigo

Franco-Provençal

Etymology

From Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa), a character in Greek mythology.

Proper noun

Europa f (ORB, broad)

  1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

References

  • Europe in DicoFranPro: Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – on dicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca
  • Europa in Lo trèsor Arpitan – on arpitan.eu

Galician

Etymology

    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Europa, borrowed from Latin Eurōpa, borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔpa/ [ewˈɾɔ.pɐ]
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -ɔpa
    • Hyphenation: Eu‧ro‧pa

    Proper noun

    Europa ?

    1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
    2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
    3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
    4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

    Coordinate terms

    German

    Etymology

      From Middle High German Eurōpā, borrowed from Latin Eurōpa, borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ɔʏ̯ˈʁoːpa/
      • Audio (Austria):(file)
      • Audio:(file)

      Proper noun

      Europa n (proper noun, strong, genitive Europa or Europas or Europens)

      1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
        Deutschland liegt im Herzen Europas.
        Germany lies in the heart of Europe.
      2. The European legal space; the territory characterized by the European Union

      Declension

      Coordinate terms

      Proper noun

      Europa f (genitive Europas or Europa)

      1. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
      2. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
      3. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

      Further reading

      • Europa” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

      Ido

      Etymology

      Borrowed from English Europe, French Europe, German Europa, Italian Europa, Russian Евро́па (Jevrópa), Spanish Europa, ultimately from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ew.ˈro.pa/, /ɛw.ˈɾɔ.pa/

      Proper noun

      Europa

      1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

      Derived terms

      • Europana (European)
      • Europano (European)

      See also

      Interlingua

      Proper noun

      Europa

      1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
      2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
      3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
      4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

      Italian

      Etymology

      Borrowed from Latin Eurōpa.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ewˈrɔ.pa/
      • Rhymes: -ɔpa
      • Hyphenation: Eu‧rò‧pa
      • Audio:(file)

      Proper noun

      Europa f

      1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
        Hypernym: Eurasia
      2. (nautical, sailing, sports) Europe (an olympic sailing class)
      3. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
      4. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
      5. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

      See also

      Solar System in Italian · sistema solare (layout · text)
      Star Sole
      IAU planets and
      notable dwarf planets
      Mercurio Venere Terra Marte Cerere Giove Saturno Urano Nettuno Plutone Eris (Eride)
      Notable
      moons
      Luna Fobos
      Deimos
      Io
      Europa
      Ganimede
      Callisto
      Mimas
      Encelado
      Teti
      Dione
      Rea
      Titano
      Giapeto

      Miranda
      Ariel
      Umbriel
      Titania
      Oberon
      Tritone Caronte Disnomia

      Latin

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa); cognate with Attic Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

        Pronunciation

        Proper noun

        Eurōpa f sg (genitive Eurōpae); first declension

        1. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
        2. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
          • 43, Pomponius Mela, De situ orbis, book 1, chapter 3:
            Brevis Europae descriptio.—Europa terminos habet, ab oriente Tanain et Maeotida et Pontum; a meridie reliqua nostri maris; ab occidente Atlanticum; a septentrione Britannicum oceanum. (genitive and nomitive cases)
            A brief description of Europe.—Europe's borders, on the east are Tanais, Maeotida, and Pontus; on the south, the rest of our sea; on the west, the side of the Atlantic; north of the British Ocean.
          • ca. 415, Martianus Capella, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, book 6, section 661:
            Quartus vero et magnus Europae sinus ab Hellesponto incipiens Maeotis ostio terminatur. Nam arctum mare inter Europam et Asiam in angustias septem stadiorum interfluens coarctatur; quas angustias Hellespontum dicunt, ubi Xerxes Persidis rex aggregatis navibus ponteque constructo exercitum duxit. (genitive and accusative cases)
            The fourth and great bay of Europe, beginning from the Hellespont, terminates at the mouth of the Maeotis. For the narrow sea flowing between Europe and Asia is confined to a narrow strip of seven furlongs; which they call the narrows of the Hellespont, where Xerxes, king of the Persians, assembled his ships and led his army under a bridge.
        3. (New Latin, astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
        4. (New Latin, astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

        Declension

        First-declension noun, singular only.

        singular
        nominative Eurōpa
        genitive Eurōpae
        dative Eurōpae
        accusative Eurōpam
        ablative Eurōpā
        vocative Eurōpa

        Derived terms

        Descendants

        Borrowings:

        References

        • Europa”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
        • Europa”, in The Perseus Project (1999) Perseus Encyclopedia[1]
        • Europa”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898), Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
        • Europa”, in William Smith, editor (1848), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London: John Murray
        • Europa”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly

        Lithuanian

        Proper noun

        Europà f stress pattern 2

        1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

        Declension

        Declension of Europà
        nominative Europà
        genitive Euròpos
        dative Euròpai
        accusative Euròpą
        instrumental Europà
        locative Euròpoje
        vocative Euròpa
        • europiẽtė f
        • europiẽtis m

        Middle High German

        Etymology

          Learned borrowing from Latin Eurōpa, borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

          Pronunciation

          Proper noun

          Eurōpā f

          1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

          Descendants

          References

          • Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Müller, Wilhelm, Zarncke, Friedrich (1863) “Europa”, in Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke, Stuttgart: S. Hirzel
          • "eurōpā" in Köbler, Gerhard, Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch (3rd edition 2014)

          Norwegian Bokmål

          Etymology

          Borrowed from Latin Europa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

          Pronunciation

          • IPA(key): /æuˈruːpa/, [æʉˈɾuːpa]

          Proper noun

          Europa

          1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
            Hun kan alle hovedstedene i Europa.
            She can name all the capitals in Europe.

          Derived terms

          See also

          References

          Norwegian Nynorsk

          Etymology

          Borrowed from Latin Europa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

          Proper noun

          Europa

          1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
            Ho kan alle hovudstadene i Europa.
            She can name all the capitals in Europe.

          Derived terms

          Old Galician-Portuguese

          Alternative forms

          • Eyropa

          Etymology

            Learned borrowing from Latin Eurōpa, borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

            Proper noun

            Europa f

            1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
              • 1373 January 20, Fernán Martís, “A Reſpoſta q̃ Eỹtor dou a Reỹ Priamos ſſeu padre”, in Cronica Troiana [Trojan Chronicle]‎[2], translation of Roman de Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure, page 19:
                Et ſen falla os de europa ſon amelloꝛ cauallaría do mũdo nẽ q̃ maỹs ſaben de gerra.
                (please add an English translation of this quotation)

            Descendants

            References

            Polish

            Etymology

              Learned borrowing from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

              Pronunciation

              • IPA(key): /ɛwˈrɔ.pa/
              • Audio:(file)
              • Rhymes: -ɔpa
              • Syllabification: Eu‧ro‧pa

              Proper noun

              Europa f (related adjective europejski)

              1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                Europa PółnocnaNorthern Europe
              2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
              3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
              4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

              Declension

              Derived terms

              See also

              Solar System in Polish · Układ Słoneczny (layout · text)
              Star Słońce
              IAU planets and
              notable dwarf planets
              Merkury Wenus Ziemia Mars Ceres Jowisz Saturn Uran Neptun Pluton
              Notable
              moons
              Księżyc Fobos
              Deimos
              Io
              Europa
              Ganimedes
              Kallisto
              Mimas
              Enceladus
              Tetyda
              Dione
              Rea
              Tytan
              Japet

              Miranda
              Ariel
              Umbriel
              Tytania
              Oberon
              Tryton Charon

              Further reading

              • Europa in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
              • Europa in Polish dictionaries at PWN

              Portuguese

              Etymology

                Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Europa, borrowed from Latin Eurōpa, borrowed from Doric Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

                Pronunciation

                 
                • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔ.pɐ/ [eʊ̯ˈɾɔ.pɐ]
                  • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ewˈɾɔ.pa/ [eʊ̯ˈɾɔ.pa]

                • Hyphenation: Eu‧ro‧pa

                Proper noun

                Europa f (plural Europas)

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                  • 2005, Wagner Blini, vários autores, Salvando Vida - Com Medicina Natural, Editora DCL, →ISBN, page 215:
                    O abacate é uma fruta de sabor suave e gosto agradável, nem doce e nem amargo. O sabor neutro, aliado à polpa carnuda e macia, faz dele um dos ingredientes mais versáteis da culinária popular. Na Europa e na América Central, o abacate é um importante ingrediente para saladas.
                    (please add an English translation of this quotation)
                  • 2005, Fausto Arnaud Sampaio, Matemágica: História, Aplicações e Jogos Matemáticos, Papirus Editora, →ISBN, page 31:
                    O ábaco foi usado por diversos povos e, até por volta de 1700, foram muito comuns na Europa, quando o cálculo escrito em papel passou a prevalecer.
                    (please add an English translation of this quotation)
                  • 2014, Venceslau de Morais, Paisagens da China e do Japão, Projecto Adamastor, →ISBN, page 97:
                    O shogun, generalíssimo do imperador, com residência em Yedo, assinara por conta própria tratados de amizade e de comércio com a América e com a Europa, e os estrangeiros, em Yokohama, pisavam já afoitamente o solo japonês.
                    (please add an English translation of this quotation)
                2. (informal) synonym of União Europeia (European Union)
                3. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                5. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Descendants

                Romanian

                Alternative forms

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /e.uˈro.pa/

                Proper noun

                Europa f

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Declension

                Declension of Europa
                singular only indefinite definite
                nominative-accusative Europă Europa
                genitive-dative Europe Europei
                vocative Europă, Europo

                Further reading

                Romansch

                Etymology

                Borrowed from Latin Eurōpa, from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπη (Eurṓpē).

                Proper noun

                L'Europa f

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Serbo-Croatian

                Alternative forms

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /eurǒːpa/
                • Hyphenation: E‧u‧ro‧pa

                Proper noun

                Európa f (Cyrillic spelling Еуро́па) (Croatia)

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Declension

                Sicilian

                Alternative forms

                • Aurupa, Arupa (archaic form)
                • Eurupa, Iurupa (modern sicilianization)

                Etymology

                Borrowed from Latin Eurōpa. Doublet of Sicilian Aurupa.

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /ɛwˈɾɔ.pa/ (Standard)
                • IPA(key): /iwˈɾu.pa/ (sicilianized)
                • Hyphenation: Eu‧rò‧pa

                Proper noun

                Europa f

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Derived terms

                • Europa cintrali
                • Europa dû Norti
                • Europa dû Sud
                • Europa livantina
                • Europa miridiunali
                • Europa punintina
                • Europa sittintriunali
                • eurupea
                • eurupeu

                Spanish

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /euˈɾopa/ [eu̯ˈɾo.pa]
                • Rhymes: -opa
                • Syllabification: Eu‧ro‧pa

                Proper noun

                Europa f

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                4. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Derived terms

                Descendants

                See also

                Further reading

                Swedish

                Etymology

                Ultimately from Ancient Greek Εὐρώπα (Eurṓpa).

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /ɛˈruːpa/

                Proper noun

                Europa n (genitive Europas)

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)

                Derived terms

                See also

                Proper noun

                Europa c (genitive Europas)

                1. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                2. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Further reading

                Tagalog

                Alternative forms

                Etymology

                Borrowed from Spanish Europa.

                Pronunciation

                • (Standard Tagalog)
                  • IPA(key): /juˈɾopa/ [jʊˈɾoː.pɐ]
                    • Rhymes: -opa
                  • IPA(key): /ʔewˈɾopa/ [ʔeʊ̯ˈɾoː.pɐ] (obsolete)
                • Syllabification: Eu‧ro‧pa

                Proper noun

                Europa (Baybayin spelling ᜌᜓᜇᜓᜉ)

                1. Europe (a continent located west of Asia and north of Africa)
                2. European Union
                  Synonym: Unyong Europeo

                Coordinate terms

                continents (Latin script): mga kontinenteedit

                References

                • Europa”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

                Turkish

                Proper noun

                Europa

                1. (Greek mythology) Europa (several characters, most notably a Phoenician princess abducted to Crete by Zeus)
                2. (astronomy) Europa (a moon in Jupiter)
                3. (astronomy) Europa (52 Europa, a main belt asteroid; not to be confused with the Jovian moon)

                Ukrainian

                Proper noun

                Európa

                1. (Podlachian) Europe

                References

                kraj (here is an example with this phrase) in Svoja.org. - Slovnik