calcea
Interlingua
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kal.tse.a/
Noun
calcea (plural calceas)
Latin
Etymology 1
From calce- + -a (feminine ending). Attested from 800 CE in the works of Theodulf of Orléans.[1]
Noun
calcea f (genitive calceae); first declension (Early Medieval Latin)
- stocking (? presumably)
Declension
First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | calcea | calceae |
genitive | calceae | calceārum |
dative | calceae | calceīs |
accusative | calceam | calceās |
ablative | calceā | calceīs |
vocative | calcea | calceae |
Descendants
- Italo-Dalmatian:
- Rhaeto-Romance:
- Friulian: cjalce, ⇒ cjalcìn
- Gallo-Italic:
- Piedmontese: cauça
- Gallo-Romance:
- Ibero-Romance:
Etymology 2
Verb
calceā
- second-person singular present active imperative of calceō
References
- ^ Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002) “calceus”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, volume 2: C Q K, page 72