Hereford in Latin
Hereford in Latin is Herefordia — Hereford means a cathedral city in the west of England, and the county town of Herefordshire.
Hereford in Latin
Herefordia
What does "Hereford" mean?
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name A cathedral city in the west of England, and the county town of Herefordshire.
"Hereford Cathedral holds one of the world's oldest maps."
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noun A reddish-brown breed of beef cattle with a white face, or an animal of that breed.
"The farm raises Herefords for premium beef."
Hereford in a sentence
- Hereford Cathedral holds one of the world's oldest maps.
- The farm raises Herefords for premium beef.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Hereford" in Latin?
"Hereford" in Latin is Herefordia. Hereford means: A cathedral city in the west of England, and the county town of Herefordshire.
How do you use "Hereford" in a sentence?
Example: "Hereford Cathedral holds one of the world's oldest maps." In Latin, "Hereford" is Herefordia.
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