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Meaning of Columnae Herculis | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR B2

Definitions

Pillars of Hercules (two promontories at the Strait of Gibraltar)

declension-1, feminine, plural

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Examples

“fit deinde angustissimum pelagus, et proxima inter sē Eurōpae atque Āfricae lītora montēs efficiunt, ut initiō dīximus Columnae Herculis, Abila et Calpēs, uterque quidem sed Calpēs magis et paene tōtus in mare prōminēns.”

Then the strait becomes very narrow, and the nearest shores of Europe and Africa form mountains, as we said in the beginning, the Pillars of Hercules, Abila and Calpes, both of them, but Calpes more and almost entirely protruding into the sea.

“continentur Gedrōsī, Carmānī, Persae, Elymaeī, Parthyēne, Arīā, Sūsiānē, Mesopotamiā, Seleucīā cognōminātā Babylōniā, Arabiā ad Petrās usque, Syriā Coelē, Pēlūsium, Aegyptī īnferiōra, quae Chōra vocātur, Alexandrīā, Āfricae maratimā, Cȳrēnaicā oppida omnia, Thapsus, Hadrūmētum, Clupeā, Carthāgō, Uticā, uterque Hippō, Numidiā, Mauretāniā utrāque, Atlanticum mare, columnae Herculis.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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