unca
English
Noun
unca (plural not attested)
- (dialect) Uncle (especially as a term of address).
- 1991, Don Rosa, “Return to Xanadu”, in Uncle Scrooge, volumes 261-262, page 5:
- That's from the poem of the legend of Kubla Kahn's palace in the lost valley of Xanadu! Alph was the river in the legend! Unca Scrooge, this is the road to Xanadu!
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) unca
- inflection of uncus:
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) uncā
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From English ounce, from Latin uncia (“twelfth part”).
Noun
ȗnca f (Cyrillic spelling у̑нца)
Declension
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