"creatura" meaning in Old Occitan

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Noun

Forms: creaturas [oblique, plural], creatura [nominative, singular], creaturas [nominative, plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Late Latin creātūra, from Latin creō. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pro|LL.|creātūra}} Borrowed from Late Latin creātūra, {{der|pro|la|creō}} Latin creō Head templates: {{head|pro|noun|oblique plural|creaturas|nominative singular|creatura|nominative plural|creaturas|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} creatura f (oblique plural creaturas, nominative singular creatura, nominative plural creaturas), {{pro-noun|f}} creatura f (oblique plural creaturas, nominative singular creatura, nominative plural creaturas)
  1. creature (chiefly a non-human animal or being) Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-creatura-pro-noun-rVlWahAK Categories (other): Old Occitan entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 7 entries, Pages with entries
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