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Etymology of the Latin word calceatus

the Latin word calceatus (shoe; footwear; sandal)
derived from the Latin word calceare (put shoes on, furnish with shoes; shoe)
derived from the Latin word calceus (shoe; soft shoe, slipper)
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

discalceatus

Derivations in other languages

Portuguese calçado



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