Numidian

//n(j)uˈmɪdiən//

Synonyms for "numidian"

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Translations

13 translations across 9 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Νομάς noun (an inhabitant of Numidia)

Arabic

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  • نُومِيدِيَّة adj (pertaining to Numidia)
  • نُومِيدِيّ adj (pertaining to Numidia)

French

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  • numide adj (pertaining to Numidia)

German

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  • numidisch adj (pertaining to Numidia)

Italian

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  • numida adj (pertaining to Numidia)
  • numidico adj (pertaining to Numidia)

Marathi

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  • नुमिडियन adj (pertaining to Numidia)
  • नुमिडियन noun (an inhabitant of Numidia)

Polish

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  • numidyjski adj (pertaining to Numidia)

Portuguese

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  • númida adj (pertaining to Numidia)
  • númida noun (an inhabitant of Numidia)

Spanish

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  • númido adj (pertaining to Numidia)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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Numidian warriors were excellent horsemen.

Source: tatoeba (8166787)

Numidian kings ruled over these lands for centuries.

Source: tatoeba (8608575)

The Numidian cavalry proved its worth in battle.

Source: tatoeba (10165401)

The original city of Cirta or Kirta, the capital of the Numidian kings, has entirely disappeared, and no traces are now left of the splendid palace of Syphax, or of the fine buildings that Micipsa is said to have built here.

Source: tatoeba (11040788)

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