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Warwick in Latin

Warwick in Latin is Wārwīcum — Warwick means an English town and county, and a surname derived from it, historically the seat of the Earls of Warwick.

Warwick in Latin

Wārwīcum
proper noun
A town and civil parish with a town council in Warwick district, and the county town of Warwickshire, England (OS grid ref SP2865).

What does "Warwick" mean?

  1. name An English town and county, and a surname derived from it, historically the seat of the Earls of Warwick.
    "They visited Warwick Castle during their trip to England."

Warwick in a sentence

  • They visited Warwick Castle during their trip to England.

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What is "Warwick" in Latin?

"Warwick" in Latin is Wārwīcum. Warwick means: An English town and county, and a surname derived from it, historically the seat of the Earls of Warwick.

How do you use "Warwick" in a sentence?

Example: "They visited Warwick Castle during their trip to England." In Latin, "Warwick" is Wārwīcum.

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