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Gloucester in Latin

Gloucester in Latin is Glēvum — Gloucester means a cathedral city in Gloucestershire, England, on the River Severn; also the name of towns in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and a British royal dukedom.

Gloucester in Latin

Glēvum
proper noun
A city in Massachusetts.

What does "Gloucester" mean?

  1. name A cathedral city in Gloucestershire, England, on the River Severn; also the name of towns in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and a British royal dukedom.
    "They visited Gloucester Cathedral on their trip through England."

Gloucester in a sentence

  • They visited Gloucester Cathedral on their trip through England.

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What is "Gloucester" in Latin?

"Gloucester" in Latin is Glēvum. Gloucester means: A cathedral city in Gloucestershire, England, on the River Severn; also the name of towns in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and a British royal dukedom.

How do you use "Gloucester" in a sentence?

Example: "They visited Gloucester Cathedral on their trip through England." In Latin, "Gloucester" is Glēvum.

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