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Inca

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See also:incaandîncă

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishinca, fromClassical Quechuainka(emperor).

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Noun

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Inca (pluralIncasorInca)

  1. Amember of thegroup ofQuechuanpeoples ofhighlandPeru who established anempire from northernEcuador to centralChile before theSpanishconquest.
    • 2007 June 24, Arthur Lubow, “The Possessed”, inThe New York Times[1]:
      To honor the spirits that take form as mountains, theInca stoneworkers carved rock outcrops to replicate their shapes.
    • 2010 August 16,Simon Romero, “High in the Andes, Keeping an Incan Mystery Alive”, inThe New York Times[2]:
      Archaeologists say theIncas, brought down by the Spanish conquest, used khipus – strands of woolen cords made from the hair of animals like llamas or alpacas – as an alternative to writing.

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Translations

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member of the group of Quechuan peoples

Anagrams

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Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Inca ?

  1. Acity on theMallorca island,Balearic Islands,Spain

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Dutch

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishinca, fromQuechuaInka.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɪŋ.kaː/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation:In‧ca

Noun

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Inca m orf (pluralInca's)

  1. Inca(member of a Quechuan people)

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Latin

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Noun

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Inca m (genitiveIncae);first declension

  1. (New Latin) anInca
    • (Can wedate this quote?), InArchivos/Arquivos do Instituto de Pesquisas Agronomicas (GBS):
      Ex genere forsanIncarum et Aztecarum, qui etiam a pristina prolapsi erant humanitate, cum eis obviam ierunt Hispanici Domitores.
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    • 1815, Joannis Severinus Vaterus (Johann Severin Vater),Linguarum totius orbis Index alphabeticus, quarum Grammaticae, Lexica, collectiones vocabulorum recensentur, patria significatur, historia adumbratur (Litteratur der Grammatiken, Lexica und Wörtersammlungen aller Sprachen der Erde nach alphabetischer Ordnung der Sprachen, mit einer gedrängten Uebersicht des Vaterlandes, der Schicksale und Verwandtschaft derselben), Berlin, p. 196:
      Lingua Peruviae propriae abIncis per totum eorum imperium propagata, cuius cum aliis linguis nexum aliquem habuit, cum Aimara cognationem.
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Declension

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First-declension noun.

singularplural
nominativeIncaIncae
genitiveIncaeIncārum
dativeIncaeIncīs
accusativeIncamIncās
ablativeIncāIncīs
vocativeIncaIncae

Quechua

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Noun

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Inca

  1. Alternative form ofInka

Declension

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Declension ofInca
singularplural
nominativeIncaIncakuna
accusativeIncataIncakunata
dativeIncamanIncakunaman
genitiveIncapIncakunap
locativeIncapiIncakunapi
terminativeIncakamaIncakunakama
ablativeIncamantaIncakunamanta
instrumentalIncawanIncakunawan
comitativeIncantinIncakunantin
abessiveIncannaqIncakunannaq
comparativeIncahinaIncakunahina
causativeIncaraykuIncakunarayku
benefactiveIncapaqIncakunapaq
associativeIncapuraIncakunapura
distributiveIncankaIncakunanka
exclusiveIncallaIncakunalla
Possessive forms ofInca
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