cadauno

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Italian

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Etymology

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Cf. Old Italian caduno, catuno, from Vulgar Latin *catūnum, from Latin cata (< Ancient Greek κατά (katá)) + unum. The form cadauno may be through the intermediate of Old Spanish cada uno.[1] Compare Occitan cadun, Catalan cadascun; cf. French chacun. See also ciascuno.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ka.daˈu.no/
  • Rhymes: -uno
  • Hyphenation: ca‧da‧ù‧no

Determiner

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cadauno (feminine cadauna, masculine plural cadauni, feminine plural cadaune)

  1. each
    Synonym: ogni

Pronoun

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cadauno m (feminine cadauna)

  1. each, each one
    Synonyms: ciascuno, ognuno

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