tanca
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Catalan
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Deverbal from tancar (“to close”).
Noun
[edit]tanca f (plural tanques)
Derived terms
[edit]- tanca elèctrica (“electric fence”)
- tanca viva (“hedgerow”)
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]tanca
- inflection of tancar:
Further reading
[edit]- “tanca” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “tanca”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
Italian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]tanca f (plural tanche)
Synonyms
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Borrowed from Sardinian [Term?], from Catalan tanca (“fence”).
Noun
[edit]tanca f (plural tanche)
- (Sardinia) an enclosed piece of land
- 1900, Grazia Deledda, Elias Portolu[1], NOR, published 2016, →ISBN, Chapter IV:
- Ecco, ora Elias è finalmente nella sconfinata solitudine della tanca, animata solo da qualche grido, da qualche fischio di pastore, dal tintinnio delle greggie e dal muggito degli armenti.
- Here, Elias is now finally in the boundless solitude of the tanca, only animated by some shouts, some whistling of shepherds, the flocks' tinkling and the mooing of cattle herds.
Anagrams
[edit]Vilamovian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German tanzen, from Middle Dutch dansen.
Verb
[edit]tanca
- to dance
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- Rhymes:Italian/anka
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- wym:Dance