"dogado" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /doˈɡa.do/ Forms: dogadi [plural]
Rhymes: -ado Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from Venetian dogado, from Latin ducātus, from oblique stem of Latin dux (“duke; leader”) + -ātus. Compare ducato and dogato. Etymology templates: {{ubor|it|vec|dogado}} Unadapted borrowing from Venetian dogado, {{der|it|la|ducātus}} Latin ducātus, {{der|it|la|-}} Latin, {{af|la|dux<t:duke; leader>|-ātus|nocat=1}} dux (“duke; leader”) + -ātus, {{doublet|it|ducato|dogato|notext=1}} ducato and dogato Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} dogado m (plural dogadi)
  1. (historical) dukedom, duchy (of a Venetian doge), dogate Tags: historical, masculine Synonyms: dogato Related terms: dogaressa, doge
    Sense id: en-dogado-it-noun-o5-ZePhf Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Venetian]

IPA: /doˈɡa.do/ Forms: dogadi [plural]
Etymology: From Latin ducātus, from oblique stem of Latin dux (“duke; leader”) + -ātus. By surface analysis, doxe (“doge”) + -ado. Etymology templates: {{inh|vec|la|ducātus}} Latin ducātus, {{inh|vec|la|-}} Latin, {{af|la|dux<t:duke; leader>|-ātus|nocat=1}} dux (“duke; leader”) + -ātus, {{surface analysis|vec|doxe<t:doge>|-ado|nocat=1}} By surface analysis, doxe (“doge”) + -ado Head templates: {{head|vec|noun|plural|dogadi|||||||||||||g=m|head=dogado}} dogado m (plural dogadi), {{vec-noun|dogad|m|o|i}} dogado m (plural dogadi)
  1. (historical) dukedom, duchy (especially of a Venetian doge), dogate Tags: historical, masculine Categories (place): Venice Related terms: dogaresa, dogałina, doxe
    Sense id: en-dogado-vec-noun-Qmd8tI1Q Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Venetian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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