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con·stan·ti·no·pol·i·tan \(ˈ)känz|tantənō|pälətən, kən-, -n|sta-, -antə(ˌ)nō- also -lətən or -ləd.ən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin constantinopolitanus, from Constantinopolis Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey), capital of the Byzantine Empire until 1453 and of Turkey from 1453-1922 (after Late Latin metropolis: metropolitanus metropolitan), from Late Greek Kōnstantinoupolis, from Kōnstantinou (gen. of Kōnstantinos Constantine I) + Greek polis city — more at police : of, relating to, or connected with Constantinople |