ariminum: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/əˈrɪmɪnəm/US/əˈrɪmɪnəm/

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What does “ariminum” mean?

The Latin name for the ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast that is now the modern Italian city of Rimini.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

The Latin name for the ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast that is now the modern Italian city of Rimini.

Refers specifically to the historical Roman colony and settlement, often mentioned in geographical, historical, or classical contexts related to Roman Italy.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference. Usage is identical and equally rare in both varieties, confined to specialist academic contexts.

Connotations

Evokes classical antiquity, Roman history, and academic scholarship.

Frequency

Virtually non-existent in general usage. May appear in specialized historical texts, translations of Latin works, or academic discussions of Roman geography.

Grammar

How to Use “ariminum” in a Sentence

[Geographical Reference][Historical Subject] + verb + Ariminum

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
ancient Ariminumcolony of Ariminumcity of Ariminum
medium
Roman Ariminumport of Ariminum
weak
near Ariminumroad to Ariminum

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used in historical, classical, archaeological, or geographical papers and texts discussing Roman Italy.

Everyday

Not used.

Technical

May appear in specialist historical cartography, epigraphy, or classical translations.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “ariminum”

Strong

(the ancient settlement at) Rimini

Neutral

Rimini (modern)

Weak

the Roman colonythe Adriatic port

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “ariminum”

  • Using 'Ariminum' to refer to the modern tourist destination (use 'Rimini').
  • Attempting to use it as a countable noun (e.g., 'an ariminum').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Latin word adopted into English for use in specific academic and historical contexts to refer to the ancient settlement. It is not part of general English vocabulary.

No. In modern contexts, the city is exclusively called Rimini. Using 'Ariminum' would be incorrect and confusing outside a historical discussion.

The standard anglicised pronunciation is /əˈrɪmɪnəm/, with the primary stress on the second syllable 'rim'.

As a historically significant Latin toponym, it appears in translated classical texts, historical scholarship, and comprehensive reference works, warranting its inclusion for those specialised fields.

The Latin name for the ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast that is now the modern Italian city of Rimini.

Ariminum is usually historical/classical/academic in register.

Ariminum: in British English it is pronounced /əˈrɪmɪnəm/, and in American English it is pronounced /əˈrɪmɪnəm/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

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Mnemonic

AriminUM is the Latin name for the city now called RIMIni. The 'UM' is the clue to its ancient origin.

Conceptual Metaphor

A name as a historical artefact; a linguistic fossil pointing to a past era.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The ancient Roman colony on the site of modern Rimini was known as .
Multiple Choice

In what context would you most likely encounter the word 'Ariminum'?