Aracne
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aracne
Contents
1
Italian
1.1
Proper noun
2
Portuguese
2.1
Etymology
2.2
Proper noun
Italian
Proper noun
Italian
Wikipedia
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Aracne
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it
Aracne
?
Arachne
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from
Latin
Arachnē
, from
Ancient Greek
ἀράχνη
(
arákhnē
,
“
spider
”
)
.
Proper noun
Aracne
f
(
Greek
mythology
)
Arachne
(
a woman famous for her skill at weaving
)
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Italian proper nouns
Portuguese terms borrowed from Latin
Portuguese terms derived from Latin
Portuguese terms derived from Ancient Greek
Portuguese lemmas
Portuguese proper nouns
Portuguese feminine nouns
pt:Greek mythology
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