teca
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Probably deverbal from encatacar-se (“to eat”), in turn a cross between atacar-se (“to attack”), encarcanyar-se, and Old Catalan entecar-se (“to be contagious”), alteration of *eticar-se, from ètic (“phthisic, tuberculosis”).[1]
teca f (plural teques)
Probably borrowed from Spanish teca; in turn from Portuguese teca, from Malayalam തേക്ക് (tēkkŭ).
teca f (plural teques)
Borrowed from Latin thēca (“case, envelope, sheath”), from Ancient Greek θήκη (thḗkē).
teca f (plural teques)
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