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Italian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.3
Further reading
2
Latin
2.1
Adjective
3
Spanish
3.1
Pronunciation
3.2
Noun
Italian
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Etymology
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From
Latin
decumanus
.
Noun
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decumano
m
(
plural
decumani
)
(
Ancient Rome
)
street that ran East-West in a Roman town
Further reading
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decumano
on the Italian Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
it
Latin
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Adjective
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decumānō
dative
/
ablative
masculine
/
neuter
singular
of
decumānus
Spanish
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Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/dekuˈmano/
[d̪e.kuˈma.no]
Rhymes:
-ano
Syllabification:
de‧cu‧ma‧no
Noun
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decumano
m
(
plural
decumanos
)
decumanus