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Reconstruction:Latin/excalceus
Latin
Etymology
ex- + calceus; alternatively from a shortening of excalceātus, or change of prefix from *discalceus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
*excalceus (feminine *excalcea, neuter *excalceum); first/second declension
Declension
First/second declension.
Italo-Western declension of *excalceus | |||||||
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Number | Singular | Plural | |||||
Case / Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |
nominative | *ęscálceus | *ęscálcia | *ęscálceu | *ęscálcęi | *ęscálcęę | *ęscálcia | |
genitive | *ęscálcęi | *ęscálcęę | *ęscálcęi | *ęscalciọ́rọ | *ęscalciárọ | *ęscalciọ́rọ | |
dative | *ęscálciọ | *ęscálcęę | *ęscálciọ | *ęscálcęis | *ęscálcęis | *ęscálcęis | |
accusative-ablative | *ęscálceu | *ęscálciã | *ęscálceu | *ęscálciọs | *ęscálcias | *ęscálcia |
Related terms
Descendants
- Corsican: scalzu
- Italian: scalzo
- Neapolitan: scauzo
- Sicilian: scàusu
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