"aurantiacus" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Latin]

Forms: aurantiacă [singular, feminine, nominative], aurantiacum [singular, neuter, nominative], aurantiacī [plural, masculine, nominative], aurantiacae [plural, feminine, nominative], aurantiacă [plural, neuter, nominative], aurantiace [singular, masculine, vocative], aurantiacă [singular, feminine, vocative], aurantiacum [singular, neuter, vocative], aurantiacī [plural, masculine, vocative], aurantiacae [plural, feminine, vocative], aurantiacă [plural, neuter, vocative], aurantiacum [singular, masculine, accusative], aurantiacăm [singular, feminine, accusative], aurantiacum [singular, neuter, accusative], aurantiacōs [plural, masculine, accusative], aurantiacās [plural, feminine, accusative], aurantiacă [plural, neuter, accusative], aurantiacī [singular, masculine, genitive], aurantiacae [singular, feminine, genitive], aurantiacī [singular, neuter, genitive], aurantiacōrŭm [plural, masculine, genitive], aurantiacārŭm [plural, feminine, genitive], aurantiacōrŭm [plural, neuter, genitive], aurantiacō [singular, masculine, dative], aurantiacae [singular, feminine, dative], aurantiacō [singular, neuter, dative], aurantiacīs [plural, masculine, dative], aurantiacīs [plural, feminine, dative], aurantiacīs [plural, neuter, dative], aurantiacō [singular, masculine, ablative], aurantiacā [singular, feminine, ablative], aurantiacō [singular, neuter, ablative], aurantiacīs [plural, masculine, ablative], aurantiacīs [plural, feminine, ablative], aurantiacīs [plural, neuter, ablative]
  1. Orangé.
    Sense id: fr-aurantiacus-la-adj-m6zLDXuF Categories (other): Exemples en latin
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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