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1. Etymology of the Italian word cardinale

the Italian word cardinale
derived from the Latin word cardinalis (pertaining to a door hinge; cardinal, prince of Catholic Church; cardinal, principle, chief)
using the Latin suffix -alis
derived from the Latin word cardo (hinge; pole, axis)
derived from the Classical Latin word carduus (thistle; prickly bur, seed-vessel)

Derivations in Italian

intercardinale, cardinalizio

Cognates

Dutch kardinaal, English cardinal, French cardinal, German Kardinal, Icelandic kárdínali, Norwegian kardinal, Portuguese cardeal, Spanish cardinal, Spanish cardenal, Swedish kardinal

2. Etymology of the Italian word cardinale

derived from the Italian word cardinale
derived from the Latin word cardinalis (pertaining to a door hinge; cardinal, prince of Catholic Church; cardinal, principle, chief)
using the Latin suffix -alis
derived from the Latin word cardo (hinge; pole, axis)
derived from the Classical Latin word carduus (thistle; prickly bur, seed-vessel)

Derivations in Italian

cardinalato, cardinalesco, cardinalizio

3. Etymology of the Italian word cardinale

derived from the Italian word cardinale
derived from the New Latin word Cardinalis




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