Maimonides
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin Maimōnidēs, from Ancient Greek Μαϊμωνίδης (Maïmōnídēs), a translation of Hebrew בֵּן מַיְמוֹן (ben maymon) or Arabic اِبْن مَيْمُون (ibn maymūn), both meaning “son of Maymon”.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /maɪˈmɑnədiz/
Proper noun
Translations
medieval Jewish philosopher
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Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Μαϊμωνίδης (Maïmōnídēs), a translation of Hebrew בן-מימון (ben maimon) or Arabic اِبْن مَيْمُون (ibn maymūn).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ma.iˈmoː.ni.deːs/, [ma.ɪˈmoː.nɪ.deːs]
Proper noun
Maimōnidēs m (genitive Maimōnidae); first declension
Declension
First declension, masculine Greek type with nominative singular in -ēs.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| nominative | Maimōnidēs |
| genitive | Maimōnidae |
| dative | Maimōnidae |
| accusative | Maimōnidēn |
| ablative | Maimōnidē |
| vocative | Maimōnidē |
Further reading
Moses Maimonides on the Latin Wikipedia.Wikipedia la
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