Ançã

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See also: ANCA, Anca, Áncá, anca, and -ança

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Portuguese Ançã.

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Proper noun

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Ançã

  1. A village and parish of Cantanhede, Coimbra district, Região de Coimbra, Centro, Portugal

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Contraction of Ançãa, from Old Galician-Portuguese Anzana [10th C.], from Latin Antiāna, named for Antius (male given name).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ançã f

  1. Ançã (a village and parish of Cantanhede, Coimbra district, Região de Coimbra, Centro, Portugal)

Descendants

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  • English: Ançã
  • Russian: Анса́н (Ansán)
  • Ukrainian: Анса́н (Ansán)

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