cadenã

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See also: Cadena, cadena, and cadéna

Aromanian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Latin catēna, through the intermediate of another language; compare Venetian cadéna, Italian catena. Cf. also cãtinã, which may have been inherited from the same source.

Noun[edit]

cadenã f (plural cadeni/cadene)

  1. chain

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