See also: dalmatica

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dalmática

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin dalmatica, feminine of dalmaticus (literally Dalmatian), from the name of the province of Dalmatia.

Pronunciation edit

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /dawˈma.t͡ʃi.kɐ/ [daʊ̯ˈma.t͡ʃi.kɐ]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /dawˈma.t͡ʃi.ka/ [daʊ̯ˈma.t͡ʃi.ka]

  • Hyphenation: dal‧má‧ti‧ca

Noun edit

dalmática f (plural dalmáticas)

  1. dalmatic

Spanish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /dalˈmatika/ [d̪alˈma.t̪i.ka]
  • Rhymes: -atika
  • Syllabification: dal‧má‧ti‧ca

Etymology 1 edit

From Ecclesiastical Latin, derived ultimately from the name of the province of Dalmatia.

Noun edit

dalmática f (plural dalmáticas)

  1. dalmatic
    • 1877, Benito Pérez Galdós, Gloria:
      Al padre Poquito, que hacía de diácono, le arrastraba la dalmática, por ser él de menguadísima estatura, y marchaba con los ojos bajos y toda su cara contrita y afligida como la de quien, siendo ángel, se cree pecador.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Etymology 2 edit

Adjective edit

dalmática f sg

  1. feminine singular of dalmático

Further reading edit