Pentateuco

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek πεντάτευχος (pentáteukhos), from πέντε (pénte, five) + τεῦχος (teûkhos, tool, scroll, book).

Proper noun

Pentateuco m

  1. (biblical) Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible)

Portuguese

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πεντάτευχος (pentáteukhos), from πέντε (pénte, five) + τεῦχος (teûkhos, tool, scroll, book).

Proper noun

Pentateuco m

  1. (biblical) Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible)

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek πεντάτευχος (pentáteukhos), from πέντε (pénte, five) + τεῦχος (teûkhos, tool, scroll, book).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pentaˈteuko/ [pẽn̪.t̪aˈt̪eu̯.ko]
  • Rhymes: -euko
  • Syllabification: Pen‧ta‧teu‧co

Proper noun

Pentateuco m

  1. (biblical) Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible)