"falcata" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ˌfɑlˈkaː.taː/ Forms: falcata's [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish falcata, reportedly coined by Fernando Fulgosio modelled on Latin falcatus. Etymology templates: {{bor|nl|es|falcata}} Spanish falcata, {{der|nl|la|falcatus}} Latin falcatus Head templates: {{nl-noun|f|-'s|-}} falcata f (plural falcata's)
  1. (historical) A falcata; an Iberian single-edged curved sword. Tags: feminine, historical Categories (topical): Swords
    Sense id: en-falcata-nl-noun-pxqnRyUi Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Noun [English]

Forms: falcatas [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish falcata, reportedly coined by Fernando Fulgosio modelled on Latin falcatus. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|es|falcata}} Spanish falcata, {{der|en|la|falcatus}} Latin falcatus Head templates: {{en-noun}} falcata (plural falcatas)
  1. (historical) A sword in pre-Roman Iberia having a concave edge to the blade. Wikipedia link: falcata Tags: historical Categories (topical): Swords Translations (sword): ファルカタ (farukata) (Japanese)

Noun [French]

IPA: /fal.ka.ta/ Forms: falcatas [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish falcata, reportedly coined by Fernando Fulgosio modelled on Latin falcatus. Etymology templates: {{bor|fr|es|falcata}} Spanish falcata, {{der|fr|la|falcatus}} Latin falcatus Head templates: {{fr-noun|f}} falcata f (plural falcatas)
  1. (historical) A falcata; an Iberian single-edged curved sword. Wikipedia link: fr:falcata Tags: feminine, historical
    Sense id: en-falcata-fr-noun-pxqnRyUi Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

Adjective [Italian]

IPA: /falˈka.ta/
Rhymes: -ata Head templates: {{head|it|adjective form}} falcata
  1. feminine singular of falcato Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: falcato
    Sense id: en-falcata-it-adj-PJjNnvbE

Noun [Italian]

IPA: /falˈka.ta/ Forms: falcate [plural]
Rhymes: -ata Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} falcata f (plural falcate)
  1. (athletics) stride (of a runner) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Athletics
    Sense id: en-falcata-it-noun-RpdKJ3w3 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 20 80 Topics: athletics, hobbies, lifestyle, sports

Adjective [Latin]

Forms: falcāta [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|la|adjective form|head=falcāta}} falcāta
  1. inflection of falcātus:
    nominative/vocative feminine singular
    Tags: feminine, form-of, nominative, singular, vocative
    Sense id: en-falcata-la-adj-2qLFkB22 Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 32 31 37
  2. inflection of falcātus:
    nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural
    Tags: accusative, form-of, neuter, nominative, plural, vocative
    Sense id: en-falcata-la-adj-jrvBVVz- Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 32 31 37

Adjective [Latin]

Forms: falcātā [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|la|adjective form|head=falcātā}} falcātā
  1. ablative feminine singular of falcātus Tags: ablative, feminine, form-of, singular Form of: falcātus
    Sense id: en-falcata-la-adj-p9mtIiHf Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 32 31 37

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /fawˈka.tɐ/ [Brazil], [faʊ̯ˈka.tɐ] [Brazil], /fawˈka.tɐ/ [Brazil], [faʊ̯ˈka.tɐ] [Brazil], /fawˈka.ta/ [Southern-Brazil], [faʊ̯ˈka.ta] [Southern-Brazil], /falˈka.tɐ/ [Portugal], [faɫˈka.tɐ] [Portugal] Forms: falcatas [plural]
Etymology: Coined in 1872 by Fernando Fulgosio, based on Latin falcatus (“sickle-shaped”). The term used in Roman sources is machaera Hispana. Etymology templates: {{uder|pt|la|falcatus||sickle-shaped}} Latin falcatus (“sickle-shaped”), {{m|la|machaera Hispana}} machaera Hispana Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} falcata f (plural falcatas)
  1. falcata (ancient Iberian sword) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Swords Related terms: espada, gládio, foice
    Sense id: en-falcata-pt-noun-PXcsoYeW Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese undefined derivations

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /falˈkata/, [falˈka.t̪a] Forms: falcatas [plural]
Rhymes: -ata Etymology: Coined in 1872 by the Spanish historian and archaeologist Fernando Fulgosio, based on Latin falcatus (“sickle-shaped”). The term used in Roman sources is machaera Hispana. Etymology templates: {{der|es|la|falcatus||sickle-shaped}} Latin falcatus (“sickle-shaped”), {{m|la|machaera Hispana}} machaera Hispana Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} falcata f (plural falcatas)
  1. falcata Wikipedia link: es:Fernando Fulgosio Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Swords
    Sense id: en-falcata-es-noun-HWeFHc8t Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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