cacabus

Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κάκκαβος (kákkabos), a loanword ultimately of Semitic or Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkaː.ka.bus/, [ˈkaː.ka.bʊs]
  • Hyphenation: cā‧ca‧bus

Noun

cācabus m (genitive cācabī); second declension

  1. cooking pot

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative cācabus cācabī
Genitive cācabī cācabōrum
Dative cācabō cācabīs
Accusative cācabum cācabōs
Ablative cācabō cācabīs
Vocative cācabe cācabī

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Old Leonese:
    • Asturian: cácabu
  • Old Spanish:
    • Spanish: cácabo
  • Old High German: chachala

References

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