Gaza

See also: gaza, gáza, and Γάζα

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Γάζα (Gáza) from the Biblical Hebrew עזה (`aza).

Proper noun

Gaza

  1. A Palestinian city on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, formerly in Egypt.
  2. The Gaza Strip.

Synonyms

  • Ghazza
  • Ghazzah
  • Ghazze

Derived terms

Translations


Catalan

Proper noun

Gaza f

  1. Gaza

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek Γάζα (Gáza), from Hebrew עַזָּה ('áza).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Gaza f (genitive Gazae); first declension

  1. Gaza

Declension

First declension.

Case Singular
nominative Gaza
genitive Gazae
dative Gazae
accusative Gazam
ablative Gazā
vocative Gaza

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aza

Proper noun

Gaza f

  1. Gaza (a city in Palestine)

Spanish

Proper noun

Gaza ?

  1. Gaza (city)

Swahili

Proper noun

Gaza

  1. Gaza
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