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From Latin Illyria, from Ancient Greek Ἰλλυρία (Illuría), which may be from Illyrian *Hullurio (“(place or tribe) of the serpent”), from Proto-Indo-European *udlós. This is supported by the attestation of Hílurios by Plautus in Menaechmi (200s BC).
Illyria
From Ancient Greek Ἰλλυρία (Illuría), which may be from Illyrian. Of obscure origin, but possibly from a conjectural Illyrian *Hullurio (“(place or tribe) of the serpent”), from Proto-Indo-European *udlós. This is supported by the attestation of Hílurios by Plautus in Menaechmi (200s BC).
Īllyria f sg (genitive Īllyriae); first declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | Īllyria |
| genitive | Īllyriae |
| dative | Īllyriae |
| accusative | Īllyriam |
| ablative | Īllyriā |
| vocative | Īllyria |
| locative | Īllyriae |