See also: calais and caláis

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From French Calais and Middle English Caleys (from Anglo-Norman Caleis), from the Roman name, Latin Caletum, named after the Caleti, a Gaulish tribe in the area, from Proto-Celtic *kaletos, from Proto-Indo-European *kal- (hard). The placename is cognate with Breton calet, Middle Irish calath, and calad.[1]

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Calais

  1. A city in the Pas-de-Calais department, Hauts-de-France, France.
  2. A city in Maine

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  1. ^ Mouton (1985): International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics, Volumes 31-32, p. 367

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Catalan

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Borrowed from French Calais.

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Calais m

  1. Calais (a city in the Pas-de-Calais department, Hauts-de-France, France)

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French

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  • IPA(key): /ka.lɛ/
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  • Hyphenation: Ca‧lais
  • Rhymes:

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Calais m

  1. Calais
    Meronym: Saint-Pierre

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Middle English

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Calais

  1. Alternative form of Caleys

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Unadapted borrowing from French Calais.

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Calais

  1. Calais (a town in Hauts-de-France, France)