Probably deverbal fromencatacar-se ( “ to eat ” ) , in turn a cross betweenatacar-se ( “ to attack ” ) ,encarcanyar-se , andOld Catalan entecar-se ( “ to be contagious ” ) , alteration of*eticar-se , fromètic ( “ phthisic, tuberculosis ” ) .[ 1]
teca f (plural teques )
( colloquial ) food Probablyborrowed fromSpanish teca ; in turn fromPortuguese teca , fromMalayalam തേക്ക് ( tēkkŭ ) .
teca f (plural teques )
( botany ) teak Borrowed fromLatin thēca ( “ case, envelope, sheath ” ) , fromAncient Greek θήκη ( thḗkē ) .
teca f (plural teques )
( biology ) theca FromProto-Nahuan *teeka .
tēca
( transitive ) Tolay (something) down;spread (something) out on a flat surface.( reflexive ) Tolie down.ibid., f. 90v.Echarſe como en cama.nino,teca . ( transitive , of a man) To havesex with.( transitive ) Topour .Andrews, J. Richard (2003 )Workbook for Introduction to Classical Nahuatl , rev. ed. edition, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, page250 Karttunen, Frances (1983 )An Analytical Dictionary of Nahuatl , Austin: University of Texas Press, page215 Lockhart, James (2001 )Nahuatl as Written: Lessons in Older Written Nahuatl, with Copious Examples and Texts , Stanford: Stanford University Press, page232 Borrowed fromLatin theca (16th century),[ 1] fromAncient Greek θήκη ( thḗkē ) . Doublet of the inheritedtega .
teca f (plural teche )
a smallreliquary ^ tèca insapere.it – De Agostini EditoreBorrowed fromMalayalam തേക്ക് ( tēkkŭ ) /Tamil தேக்கு ( tēkku ) .
teca f (plural tecas )
teak ( Tectona grandis , a tropical hardwood tree) teak ( wood of the teak tree ) teca f (Cyrillic spelling теца )
( Kajkavian ) aunt Synonym: teta IPA (key ) : /ˈteka/ [ˈt̪e.ka] Rhymes:-eka Syllabification:te‧ca Borrowed fromPortuguese teca .
teca f (plural tecas )
teak FromLatin thēca .
teca f (plural tecas )
( biology ) theca teg +-a
teca
( colloquial ) informal form oftecaf ( “ fairest ” ) .Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.