vâlced
Romanian
Etymology
Uncertain. Possibly from an alteration of an earlier *vânced, from a Vulgar Latin root *vincidus, from Latin vincō (“to defeat, conquer”) (compare Italian vincido (“flexible, pliable, foldable, soft; withered”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈvɨl.t͡ʃed/, /vɨlˈt͡ʃed/
Adjective
vâlced m or n (feminine singular vâlcedă, masculine plural vâlcezi, feminine and neuter plural vâlcede)
- livid, bluish, greyish-blue, pallid
Declension
declension of vâlced
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | vâlced | vâlcedă | vâlcezi | vâlcede | ||
definite | vâlcedul | vâlceda | vâlcezii | vâlcedele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | vâlced | vâlcede | vâlcezi | vâlcede | ||
definite | vâlcedului | vâlcedei | vâlcezilor | vâlcedelor |
Synonyms
- vânăt