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Etymology of the Portuguese word cardeal

the Portuguese word cardeal
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 Portuguese

cardealidade, cardealina

Cognates

Dutch kardinaal, English cardinal, French cardinal, German Kardinal, Icelandic kárdínali, Italian cardinale, Norwegian kardinal, Spanish cardinal, Spanish cardenal, Swedish kardinal



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