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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 khalix

Derivations in Latin

calcatus, calcator, circumcalcare, recalcare, decalcare, inculcare, conculcare

Derivations in other languages

French cauquer, French caucher, Italian calcare, Italian calcare, Portuguese calcar, Romanian călca, Spanish calcar



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