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1. Etymology of the French word cape

the Old French word cape
derived from the Provençal word capa
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα
derived from the Medieval Latin word capa (cape, cloak; cassock)
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα

Derivations in French

capote, décaper, capot, capéer, capeyer

Derivations in other languages

English capelet, Romanian capă

Cognates

Dutch cape, German Cape, Norwegian cape, Swedish cape

Usage

Word found in Old French

2. Etymology of the French word cape

derived from the French word cape
derived from the English word cap
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα
derived from the Medieval Latin word capa (cape, cloak; cassock)
derived from the Latin word cappa (cape, cloak, cassock)
derived from the Greek word kappa, κάππα

Usage

Word found in Old French



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