The word metropolitan derived
from the language.
■ Greek
■ Latin
■ Italic
■ English
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Metropolis is a Greek word, coming from, mḗtēr meaning "mother" , pólis meaning "city" or "town", which is how the Greek colonies of antiquity referred to their original cities, with whom they retained cultic and political-cultural connections.
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The word metropolitan comes from metropolis, which in Greek means mother city, made up of mētēr meaning mother, and polis meaning city. A person who lives in a metropolis, or city, is also called a metropolitan.
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