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Etymology of the Italian word vicario

the Italian word vicario
derived from the Latin word vicarius (substitute, deputy, one acting for another; substitute; substituted; vicarious; vicar; sheriff; city governor; vicarage, office of vicar; its income)
derived from the Latin word vicis (turn, change, succession)

Derivations in Italian

vicariale, vicariante, vicariato, vicaria, provicario, vicariare

Cognates

Dutch vicariaat, English vicar, French vicaire, German Vikar, Norwegian vikar, Portuguese vigairo, Spanish vicario, Swedish vikarie



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