anco

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See also: Anco, anĉo, ancö, and anco'

Cacán

Noun

anco

  1. Alternative form of ango

References

  • Willem F. H. Adelaar, The Languages of the Andes
  • Ricardo L. J. Nardi, El Kakán, lengua de los diaguitas (1979)

Italian

Etymology

Either from Old Occitan ancui, from a contraction of the Latin locution hanc hodie (in this day), or from a contraction of (ad) hanc (hōram) (in this hour) (whence ancora (again)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈanko/, [ˈäŋ.ko]
  • Hyphenation: àn‧co

Adverb

anco

  1. Obsolete form of anche.

Spanish

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈanko/ [ˈãŋ.ko]

Noun

anco m (plural ancos)

  1. butternut squash