calco
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
calco
From Vulgar Latin *eccum ille followed by Latin qui.
calco
calco
From calcare. In the sense “loan translation”, however, probably a semantic loan from French calque.
calco m (plural calchi)
See calcare.
calco
calcō (present infinitive calcāre, perfect active calcāvī, supine calcātum); first conjugation
calco
Deverbal from calcar. In the sense “calque”, however, probably a semantic loan from French calque.
calco m (plural calcos)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
calco
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