"falcata" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

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: From Spanish falcata, from Latin falcātus (“sickle-shaped”). The term used in Roman sources is machaera Hispana. Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|es|falcata}} Spanish falcata, {{der|pt|la|falcātus||sickle-shaped}} Latin falcātus (“sickle-shaped”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} falcata f (plural falcatas)
  1. falcata (ancient Iberian sword) Tags: feminine Related terms: espada, gládio, foice
    Sense id: en-falcata-pt-noun-PXcsoYeW Categories (other): Pages with 7 entries, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Swords, Pages with 7 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 7 entries: 25 18 23 0 3 1 1 2 19 4 3 0 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 22 16 21 0 4 3 3 3 17 6 4 0

Inflected forms

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