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ae f. [ caudex ]чёлн, выдолбленный в стволе AG, Is
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
coche — 1. coche [ kɔʃ ] n. f. • 1175; p. ê. lat. pop. °cocca ♦ Vx ou région. Entaille. ⇒ encoche. coche 2. coche [ kɔʃ ] n. m. • 1243; fém. jusqu au XVIIe; a. néerl. °cogge, p. ê. du bas lat. caudica « sorte de bateau » ♦ Anciennt Coche d eau : grand… … Encyclopédie Universelle
cocca — 1còc·ca, cóc·ca s.f. 1. CO tacca praticata all estremità posteriore della freccia in cui viene inserita la corda dell arco | LE estens., la parte della corda dell arco da cui scocca la freccia: se ben volasse più che stral da cocca (Ariosto);… … Dizionario italiano
coxswain — [15] A coxswain was originally a servant, or swain, whose job was to steer a ship’s boat, or cock (cock comes from Old French coque, which was probably a descendant via late Latin caudica ‘canoe’ of Latin caudex ‘tree trunk’, and swain is a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
kāu-, kǝu- — kāu , kǝu English meaning: to hit, cut Deutsche Übersetzung: “hauen, schlagen” Material: Lat. (with präsensbildendem d) cūdō, ere “hit, knock, stomp, prägen” (probably for *caudō after den viel frequent compound; compare) caudex,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
coxswain — [15] A coxswain was originally a servant, or swain, whose job was to steer a ship’s boat, or cock (cock comes from Old French coque, which was probably a descendant via late Latin caudica ‘canoe’ of Latin caudex ‘tree trunk’, and swain is a… … Word origins