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Friulian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
2
Italian
2.1
Verb
2.2
Anagrams
Friulian
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Etymology
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From
Vulgar Latin
*scoculum
, from
Latin
scopulus
, from
Ancient Greek
.
Noun
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scoi
m
(
plural
scois
)
reef
,
cliff
or
rock
in the
sea
Italian
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Verb
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scoi
inflection of
scoiare
:
first-person
singular
present
indicative
/
subjunctive
second
/
third-person
singular
present
subjunctive
third-person
singular
imperative
Anagrams
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-isco
,
Cois
,
Cosi
,
Scio
,
Soči
,
cosi
,
cosi'
,
così
,
isco-
,
osci
,
scio
,
sciò
,
soci
Categories
:
Friulian terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
Friulian terms derived from Vulgar Latin
Friulian terms inherited from Latin
Friulian terms derived from Latin
Friulian terms derived from Ancient Greek
Friulian lemmas
Friulian nouns
Friulian masculine nouns
Italian non-lemma forms
Italian verb forms