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Europeus

Europeus is a term used mainly in linguistic and historical contexts to denote something European or a person from Europe. It appears most often in Latin or in scholarly discussions that adopt Latin forms, rather than as a standard word in contemporary everyday language.

Etymology and forms: the word is formed from Europa (Europe) with the Latin suffix -eus, a pattern

Usage in literature and scholarship: in classical and medieval Latin texts, europeus can function as an ethnonym

Relations and see also: as a concept, europeus intersects with discussions of European identity, continental geography,

used
to
create
adjectives
and
ethnonyms
in
Latin.
In
modern
Romance
languages,
equivalent
terms
are
typically
formed
in
other
ways:
Portuguese
europeu,
Spanish
europeo,
Italian
europeo,
French
européen,
among
others.
These
languages
therefore
rarely
use
the
exact
form
europeus
outside
of
Latin
or
specialized
scholarly
contexts.
or
descriptive
adjective
for
peoples
or
things
associated
with
Europe.
In
modern
writing,
the
Latin
form
europeus
is
largely
confined
to
philological,
historical,
or
comparative
work.
For
everyday
language,
writers
rely
on
language-specific
equivalents
such
as
european,
europeu,
europeo,
or
européo,
depending
on
the
tongue.
and
ethnography.
Related
topics
include
Europe,
European
identity,
and
discussions
of
how
continental
belonging
has
been
described
in
different
languages
and
historical
periods.