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Europe

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See also:europe,europé,Europę,Európe,andEurópé

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World map showing the location of Europe (continent).
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    Inherited fromMiddle EnglishEurope, borrowed fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).Doublet ofEuropa.

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    Europe (countable anduncountable,pluralEuropes)

    1. Acontinent located west ofAsia (separated by theUrals), north ofAfrica and east of theAtlantic Ocean.
    2. Apolitical entity; theEuropean Union.
      • Al Mahlool, Fared (2021 November 13) “1:53 PM · Nov 13, 2021”, inTwitter[1], Twitter, retrieved13 November 2021:French politician Julien Odoul ​says he would prefer the cold death of migrants stranded behind barbed wire on the Belarus-Poland border, rather than being allowed to enterEurope.
    3. (UK, Ireland) Mainland Europe (continental Europe), especially the western portion, thus excluding theisland nations or the larger Mediterranean islands.
    4. (soccer) International clubcompetitions operated byUEFA, the sport's governing body for Europe.
      • “Man City out of Europe as Arsenal lose again”, in(Please provide the book title or journal name)[2], ESPN (UK), 2012 December 4, retrieved5 December 2012
        Manchester City crashed out of Europe on Tuesday as Borussia Dortmund ended their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League.

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    countries in Europe (appendix)edit

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    continent
    European UnionseeEuropean Union

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    continentsedit

    French

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinEurōpa, fromAncient GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa), a character in Greek mythology.

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    Europe f

    1. Europe
      Synonym:Vieux Continent
    2. Europa, amoon ofJupiter

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    continents:continentsedit

    Friulian

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    Europe f

    1. Europe (a continent)

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    continents:continentedit

    Latin

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    Etymology

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    FromAncient GreekΕὐρώπη(Eurṓpē).

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    Eurōpē sg (genitiveEurōpēs);first declension

    1. Alternative form ofEurōpa

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    First-declension noun (Greek-type), with locative, singular only.

    singular
    nominativeEurōpē
    genitiveEurōpēs
    dativeEurōpae
    accusativeEurōpēn
    ablativeEurōpē
    vocativeEurōpē
    locativeEurōpae

    Middle English

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      Learned borrowing fromLatinEurōpa, borrowed fromDoric GreekΕὐρώπα(Eurṓpa).

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      Europe

      1. Europe(continent)
      2. Europa(Greek goddess)

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