macedoni
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin Macedoni-, stem of Macedonius.
Adjective
macedoni (feminine macedònia, masculine plural macedonis, feminine plural macedònies)
- Macedonian (pertaining to Macedonia, the Macedonian people, or the Macedonian language)
Synonyms
- macedònic
Noun
macedoni m (plural macedonis, feminine macedònia)
- Macedonian (an individual from Macedonian)
Synonyms
- macedònic
Proper noun
macedoni m
- Macedonian (a South Slavic language primarily spoken in Macedonia)
Synonyms
- macedònic
Usage notes
In older usage macedoni was the term for a Macedonian person and macedònic was the term for the adjective and the Macedonian language. In modern usage the two terms are generally considered synonymous in all senses, although some retain the traditional distinction. The modern tendency is in part caused by the fact that most such words in Catalan do triple duty as adjective, common noun, and proper noun, and is in part due to the relatively recent recognition of Macedonian as a language distinct from Bulgarian in the 20th century.
Italian
Noun
macedoni m or f
- plural of macedone
Anagrams
- decimano
- demonica
- domenica, Domenica
- medicano
Latin
Adjective
macedonī
- nominative masculine plural of macedonus
- genitive masculine singular of macedonus
- genitive neuter singular of macedonus
- vocative masculine plural of macedonus