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arca

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See also:Arca,ARCA,and-arca

Balinese

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Romanization

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arca

  1. Romanization ofᬅᬃᬘᬵ.

Catalan

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Etymology

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InheritedfromLatinarca.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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arcaf(pluralarques)

  1. chest,coffer
  2. ark(boat)

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Galician

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Pedra da Arcadolmen, Vimianzo, Galicia

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈaɾka/[ˈaɾ.kɐ]
  • Rhymes:-aɾka
  • Hyphenation:ar‧ca

Etymology 1

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Noun

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arcaf(pluralarcas)

  1. (nautical,dated)starboard
    Synonym:estribor
    Antonyms:couso,babor

Etymology 2

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesearca,archa,arqua,fromLatinarca.

Noun

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arcaf(pluralarcas)

  1. ark;chest;coffer
    Synonym:hucha
  2. box;casket
    Synonym:couselo
  3. (historical,architecture)brattice(of a castle)
  4. dolmen,megalith
    Synonyms:anta,forno
  5. thoracic cavity
    Synonym:cavidade torácica
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Hungarian

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Etymology

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arc(face)+‎-a(his/her/its,possessive suffix)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):[ˈɒrt͡sɒ]
  • Hyphenation:ar‧ca

Noun

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arca

  1. third-personsingularsingle-possessionpossessiveofarc
    Felderült azarca.His/her facebrightened.

Declension

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative arca
accusative arcát
dative arcának
instrumental arcával
causal-final arcáért
translative arcává
terminative arcáig
essive-formal arcaként
essive-modal arcául
inessive arcában
superessive arcán
adessive arcánál
illative arcába
sublative arcára
allative arcához
elative arcából
delative arcáról
ablative arcától
non-attributive
possessive - singular
arcáé
non-attributive
possessive - plural
arcáéi

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Indonesian

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IndonesianWikipediahas an article on:
Wikipediaid

Etymology

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FromMalayarca,fromSanskritअर्चा(arcā,worship,idol).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):[ˈart͡ʃa]
  • Hyphenation:ar‧ca

Noun

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arca

  1. idol,a graven image or representation of anything that is revered, or believed to convey spiritual power.

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Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatinarca.

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Noun

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arcaf(pluralarche)

  1. ark(casket or tomb)

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Latin

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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(Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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Noun

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arcaf(genitivearcae);first declension

  1. chest,box,coffer,safe(safe place for storing items, or anything of a similar shape)
  2. coffin(box for the dead)
  3. ark(kind of ship)
    1. (Ecclesiastical Latin)Noah's Ark
  4. (Judaism)Ark of the Covenant

Declension

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First-declensionnoun.

singular plural
nominative arca arcae
genitive arcae arcārum
dative arcae arcīs
accusative arcam arcās
ablative arcā arcīs
vocative arca arcae

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Descendants

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References

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  • arca”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • arca”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
  • arcain Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis(augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
  • arcainGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.
  • Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894)Latin Phrase-Book[1],London:Macmillan and Co.
    • to isolate a witness:aliquem a ceteris separare et in arcam conicere ne quis cum eo colloqui possit(Mil. 22. 60)
  • arca”,inHarry Thurston Peck, editor (1898),Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities,New York: Harper & Brothers
  • arca”,inWilliam Smith, editor (1854, 1857),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography,volume1 & 2,London: Walton and Maberly
  • arca”,inWilliam Smith et al., editor (1890),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities,London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin

Malay

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MalayWikipediahas an article on:
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Etymology

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FromSanskritअर्चा(arcā,worship,idol).

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Noun

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arca(Jawi spellingارچا,pluralarca-arca,informal 1st possessivearcaku,2nd possessivearcamu,3rd possessivearcanya)

  1. (uncommon,dated,archaic)sculpture,idol
    Synonym:(more common)patung
  2. a shadow that can be seen in the mirror, through a camera lens or when dreaming
  3. (computing)icon

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For sense 1, "arca" refers to statues built from pre-Islamic times, especially idols and statues of kings.

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Old Javanese

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Etymology

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BorrowedfromSanskritअर्चा(arcā).

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Noun

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arca

  1. image,cult-statue

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Descendants

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Further reading

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  • "arca" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson,Old Javanese-English Dictionary.'s-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

Portuguese

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Etymology 1

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InheritedfromOld Galician-Portuguesearca,archa,borrowed fromLatinarca.First attested in 1109.[1]

Noun

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arcaf(pluralarcas)

  1. ark
    • 1996,Fernando Pessoa,Mensagem: poemas esotéricos: edição crítica,Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica,→ISBN:
      ... certo tipo de «divisões» que lhe permitissem a arrumação dos seus papéis «na devida ordem», de modo a substituir a sua «caixa grande» (a famosa e míticaarca?
      ... a certain type of «divisions» that would allow him to arrange his papers «in due order», in order to replace his «big box» (the famous and mythicalark?)...)...
  2. (biblical)ark(ship built by Noah)
  3. (malacology)ark clam(mollusc in the genusArca)
  4. (dated)coffer(strong chest used for keeping valuables safe)
  5. (by extension,dated)coffer(a supply of money belonging to an organization)
  6. (dated)thorax
  7. (Brazil,colloquial)pawnshop
    Synonym:casa de penhores
  8. (Trás-os-Montes)hug
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemmaform.

Verb

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arca

  1. inflection ofarcar:
    1. third-personsingularpresentindicative
    2. second-personsingularimperative

References

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  1. ^José Pedro Machado (1995) “Arca”, inDicionário etimológico da língua portuguesa: com a mais antiga documentação escrita e conhecida de muitos dos vocábulos estudados(in Portuguese), 7 edition, volume I, Lisboa: Livros Horizonte,→ISBN,page296

Spanish

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Etymology

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InheritedfromOld Spanisharca,archa,fromLatinarca(chest, box),fromarceō(to enclose).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈaɾka/[ˈaɾ.ka]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes:-aɾka
  • Syllabification:ar‧ca

Noun

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arcaf(pluralarcas)

  1. ark,chest
    Synonym:cofre

Usage notes

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  • Feminine nouns beginning with stressed/ˈa/likearcatake the singular definite articleel(otherwise reserved for masculine nouns) instead of the usualla:elarca.This includes the contracted formsalanddel(instead ofa laandde la,respectively):alarca,delarca.
These nouns also usually take the indefinite articleunthat is otherwise used with masculine nouns (although the standard feminine formunais also permitted):unarcaorunaarca.The same is true with determinersalgún/algunaandningún/ninguna,as well as for numerals ending with 1 (e.g.,veintiún/veintiuna).
However, if another word intervenes between the article and the noun, the usual feminine singular articles and determiners (la,unaetc.) must be used:lamejor arca,unabuena arca.
  • If an adjective follows the noun, it must agree with the noun's gender regardless of the article used:elarca única,un(a)arca buena.
  • In the plural, the usual feminine singular articles and determiners (las,unasetc.) are always used.


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