fenix
Old French
Etymology
Latin phoenix < Ancient Greek φοῖνιξ (phoînix).
Noun
fenix m (oblique plural fenix, nominative singular fenix, nominative plural fenix)
- phoenix (mythical bird)
- circa 1120, Philippe de Taon, Bestiaire, line 1106:
- Fenix cinc cenz anz vit & un poi plus, çeo dit
- A phoenix lives 500 years and a little bit more, it says
- Fenix cinc cenz anz vit & un poi plus, çeo dit
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Descendants
- French: phénix
Romanian
Etymology
French phénix < Latin phoenix < Ancient Greek φοῖνιξ (phoînix).
Noun
fenix m (plural fenicși)
- phoenix (mythical bird)
Declension
declension of fenix
Swedish
Etymology
From Latin phoenīx, from Ancient Greek φοῖνῐξ (phoînix).
Noun
fenix c
- phoenix (mythical bird)
- Synonym: fenixfågel
Declension
| Declension of fenix | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |||
| Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
| Nominative | fenix | fenixen | fenixar | fenixarna |
| Genitive | fenix | fenixens | fenixars | fenixarnas |
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