falcă
Megleno-Romanian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *falca, or from Latin falcem.[1]
Noun
falcă f
References
- Atasanov, Petar (1990) Le mégléno-roumain de nos jours: Une approche linguistique, Hamburg: Buske
Romanian
Etymology
Back-formation from fălci (plural), from Latin falx, falcem (“sickle”), or through a Vulgar Latin form *falca; compare Aromanian falcã; change in meaning, due to the shape of the mandible, also in Albanian felqinë (“jaw”). Compare also the semantic development of Sardinian cavanu (“jaw”) and cavana (“sickle”). Latin maxilla (“jaw”) gave Romanian măsea (“molar”). Cf. also the original single form falce, now a regional term and with a different meaning. [1]
Noun
falcă f (plural fălci)
Declension
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | falcă | falca | fălci | fălcile | |
genitive-dative | fălci | fălcii | fălci | fălcilor | |
vocative | falcă, falco | fălcilor |