ocarina
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Italian ocarina (literally “little goose”), due to the musical instrument's resemblance to the animal.
ocarina (plural ocarinas)
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ocarina f (plural ocarines)
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ocarina m (plural ocarinas)
Diminutive of oca (“goose”), derived from Vulgar Latin *auca < Late Latin *avica, from classical Latin avis.
ocarina f (plural ocarine)
ocarina f (plural ocarinas)
ocarina f (plural ocarinas)
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