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|Etymology = Ultimately from Ancient Greek ''μόνοικος'' (''mónoikos'', “single house”), from ''μόνος'' (''mónos'', “single, alone”) + ''οἶκος'' (''oîkos'', “house”), the name of the 6th century BC colony of Phocaeans and an epithet of Heracles (Hercules), ''Ἡρακλῆς Μόνοικος'' (Heracles Monoikos). According to an ancient Greek myth and a Ligurian legend, Heracles passed through the Monaco area. A temple was constructed there by Phocaeans, the temple of Heracles Monoikos (Strabo, Geography, Gaul, 4.6.3).
|Etymology = Ultimately from Ancient Greek ''μόνοικος'' (''mónoikos'', “single house”), from ''μόνος'' (''mónos'', “single, alone”) + ''οἶκος'' (''oîkos'', “house”), the name of the 6th century BC colony of Phocaeans and an epithet of Heracles (Hercules), ''Ἡρακλῆς Μόνοικος'' (Heracles Monoikos). According to an ancient Greek myth and a Ligurian legend, Heracles passed through the Monaco area. A temple was constructed there by Phocaeans, the temple of Heracles Monoikos (Strabo, Geography, Gaul, 4.6.3).
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Country in Europe

Monoecus, Monoecī, m

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative 2 2
Genitive 2 2
Dative 2 2
Accusative 2 2
Ablative 2 2
Vocative 2 2


Etymology:

Ultimately from Ancient Greek μόνοικος (mónoikos, “single house”), from μόνος (mónos, “single, alone”) + οἶκος (oîkos, “house”), the name of the 6th century BC colony of Phocaeans and an epithet of Heracles (Hercules), Ἡρακλῆς Μόνοικος (Heracles Monoikos). According to an ancient Greek myth and a Ligurian legend, Heracles passed through the Monaco area. A temple was constructed there by Phocaeans, the temple of Heracles Monoikos (Strabo, Geography, Gaul, 4.6.3).

References:


Principātus Monoecī, Principātūs Monoecī, m

Noun [Cite]

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /prin.kiˈpaː.tus moˈnoe̯.kiː/, [prɪŋkɪˈpäːt̪ʊs̠ mɔˈnoe̯kiː]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /prin.t͡ʃiˈpa.tus moˈne.t͡ʃi/, [prin̠ʲt͡ʃiˈpäːt̪us moˈnɛːt͡ʃi]

Meaning:

Long form of Monoecus

Declension

Indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative 4 4
Genitive 4 4
Dative 4 4
Accusative 4 4
Ablative 4 4
Vocative 4 4


References: