"karakenn" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Breton]

IPA: \kaˈrakːɛn\ Forms: karakennoù [plural, unmutated], garakenn [singular, mutation-soft], garakennoù [plural, mutation-soft], cʼharakenn [singular, mutation-spirant], cʼharakennoù [plural, mutation-spirant]
  1. Caraque.
    Sense id: fr-karakenn-br-noun-GWow3hr2 Categories (other): Lexique en breton de la marine Topics: nautical
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Noms communs en breton, Breton

Inflected forms

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