calé
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Caló calé, plural of caló, from Romani kalo, from Sanskrit काल (kāla, “dark, black”). The term originally referred to "dark" copper coins in contrast to "light" silver coins, which were called parné, from parnó (“white”).
calé m (plural calés)
calé (feminine calée, masculine plural calés, feminine plural calées)
calé (feminine calée, masculine plural calés, feminine plural calées)
Borrowed from Caló calé (“black”). See caló.
calé m or f (masculine and feminine plural calés)
calé m (plural calés)
calé
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