"monacu" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Sardinian]

Forms: monacos [plural]
Etymology: Archaic form inherited from Latin monachus. In modern Sardinian, revived in the form monacu thanks to Italian monaco. Doublet of monzu, which arrived via Catalan. Etymology templates: {{dercat|sc|grc}}, {{glossary|inherited}} inherited, {{inh|sc|la|monachus|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Latin monachus, {{inh+|sc|la|monachus|nocap=1}} inherited from Latin monachus, {{bor|sc|it|monaco}} Italian monaco, {{doublet|sc|monzu}} Doublet of monzu Head templates: {{head|sc|noun|plural|monacos|||||g=m|g2=|head=}} monacu m (plural monacos), {{sc-noun|m|monacos}} monacu m (plural monacos)
  1. monk Tags: masculine Synonyms: manacu, manucu, monagu, monigu, managu [archaic]
    Sense id: en-monacu-sc-noun-m1UNFeKY Categories (other): Sardinian entries with incorrect language header

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