1. Etymology of the Italian word calce
the Italian word
calcederived from the Latin word
calx (lime; heel; spur; pad; lead vial, bottle, jar; limestone, lime; chalk)
derived from the Greek word
chalix, χάλιξ (pebble, gravel, stone; lime)
derived from the Greek word
khalixCognates
Catalan
cals, Dutch
kalk, Dutch
kelk, English
chalice, English
chalk, French
calice, French
chaux, German
Kalk, German
Kelch, Icelandic
kalk, Italian
calcagno, Italian
calice, Latin
calces, Latin
calices, Norwegian
kalk, Norwegian
kaleikur, Portuguese
cal, Provençal
calz, Spanish
cal, Spanish
caliz, Swedish
kalk2. Etymology of the Italian word calce
derived from the Italian word
calcederived from the Latin word
calx (lime; heel; spur; pad; lead vial, bottle, jar; limestone, lime; chalk)
derived from the Greek word
chalix, χάλιξ (pebble, gravel, stone; lime)
derived from the Greek word
khalixDerivations in Italian
calcescisto,
calcificio,
calcirudite,
calcefiro,
calcofobo,
oficalce,
spegnicalce,
calcino