quintana
See also: Quintana
Italian
Noun
quintana f (plural quintane)
Latin
Etymology
From quintanus (the fifth)
Noun
quintana f (genitive quintanae); first declension
- A street in the Roman camp, separating the fifth and sixth maniples, containing the marketplace
Declension
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | quintana | quintanae |
| genitive | quintanae | quintanārum |
| dative | quintanae | quintanīs |
| accusative | quintanam | quintanās |
| ablative | quintanā | quintanīs |
| vocative | quintana | quintanae |
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin quintana (“the fifth”), giving name to one of the roads of the Roman camp where people used to sell groceries.
Noun
quintana f (plural quintanas)
- The fifth
- one of the roads of the Roman camp
- place
- farmhouse in the countryside or in a village
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