"Carcaso" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Latin]

IPA: /ˈkar.ka.soː/ [Classical], [ˈkärkäs̠oː] [Classical], /ˈkar.ka.so/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [ˈkärkäs̬o] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Possibly from the pre-Indo-European root *kar "stone," found in other Celtic placenames (compare Welsh carreg (“stone”)), and Gaulish cassanos (“oak”). Etymology templates: {{der|la|cel|-}} Celtic, {{cog|cy|carreg||stone}} Welsh carreg (“stone”), {{der|la|cel-gau|cassanos||oak}} Gaulish cassanos (“oak”) Head templates: {{la-proper noun|Carcasō<3.loc>|g=f}} Carcasō f sg (genitive Carcasōnis); third declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|Carcasō<3.loc>}} Forms: Carcasō [canonical, feminine, singular], Carcasōnis [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Carcasō [nominative, singular], Carcasōnis [genitive, singular], Carcasōnī [dative, singular], Carcasōnem [accusative, singular], Carcasōne [ablative, singular], Carcasō [singular, vocative], Carcasōnī [locative, singular], Carcasōne [locative, singular]
  1. A town in Gallia Narbonensis, in the territory of the Tectosages, now Carcassonne Tags: declension-3 Categories (place): Towns Synonyms: Carcasum
    Sense id: en-Carcaso-la-name-uIMjDN0L Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin feminine nouns in the third declension

Download JSON data for Carcaso meaning in All languages combined (2.8kB)

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