English

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Adjective

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adunque (comparative more adunque, superlative most adunque)

  1. Alternative form of adunc (hooked)
    • 1768, Edmund Gayton, Festivous notes on the history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote, page 114:
      her nose adunque like the over-grown beak of an eagle

Italian

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Etymology

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From a- (toward) +‎ dunque (so).

Conjunction

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adunque

  1. (literary) Alternative form of dunque (so)