"faleceo" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

IPA: /fa.leˈt͡ʃɛ.o/ Forms: falecea [feminine], falecei [masculine, plural], falecee [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ɛo Etymology: From Latin Phalaecēus, from Ancient Greek Φαλαίκειος (Phalaíkeios). By surface analysis, Faleco + -eo. Etymology templates: {{bor|it|la|Phalaecēus}} Latin Phalaecēus, {{der|it|grc|Φαλαίκειος}} Ancient Greek Φαλαίκειος (Phalaíkeios), {{surf|it|Faleco|-eo}} By surface analysis, Faleco + -eo Head templates: {{it-adj}} faleceo (feminine falecea, masculine plural falecei, feminine plural falecee)
  1. (poetry) Phalaecean (of or relating to the poet Phalaecus; being hendecasyllabic and consisting of a spondee, a dactyl and three trochees)

Inflected forms

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