Dardapara
Latin
or at least
Etymology
Placename near Besiana, documented by Procopius in 560. A. D.[1] Darda- is related to or from Proto-Albanian *dardā (“pear, pear tree”), from *darda (“to spill, pour”). See modern Albanian dardhë.
Proper noun
Dardapara n pl (genitive Dardaparōrum); second declension
- A city close to Petrizen
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter), with locative, plural only.
Case | Plural |
---|---|
Nominative | Dardapara |
Genitive | Dardaparōrum |
Dative | Dardaparīs |
Accusative | Dardapara |
Ablative | Dardaparīs |
Vocative | Dardapara |
Locative | Dardaparīs |
References
- Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society. – Of the buildings of Justinian. By Procopius (Circ. 560 A.D.). Translated by Aubrey Stewart and annotated by Col. Sir C. W. Wilson and Prof. Hayter Lewis. London, 1888, .