Etymology of the Latin word calcare
the Latin word
calcare (tread, trample upon, under foot)
derived 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 Latin
calcatus,
calcator,
circumcalcare,
recalcare,
decalcare,
inculcare,
conculcareDerivations in other languages
French
cauquer, French
caucher, Italian
calcare, Italian
calcare, Portuguese
calcar, Romanian
călca, Spanish
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