Neapoli

English

Etymology

From Greek Νεάπολη (Neápoli), from νέα (néa, new) + πόλη (póli, city) and from Ancient Greek Νεάπολις (Neápolis), from νέα (néa) + πολις (polis). Doublet of Nabeul, Nablus, Naples, and Neapolis.

Proper noun

Neapoli

  1. Any of several towns or subdivisions of towns in Greece, especially a suburb of Thessaloniki.
  2. A town in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece.
  3. A town in Kozani, West Macedonia, Greece.

Synonyms

  • (Cretan town): Yenisehir (historical)
  • (W. Macedonian town): Palladium, Naslich, Lapciste, Leipsista (historical)

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Proper noun

Neāpolī

  1. dative/ablative/vocative/locative singular of Neāpolis
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