cálice

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See also: calice, câlice, and câlicé

Galician[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Galician-Portuguese calez, caliz, from Latin calix, calicem, from Ancient Greek κάλυξ (kálux).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaliθe/, /ˈkalise/

Noun[edit]

cálice m (plural cálices)

  1. Alternative form of cáliz

Portuguese[edit]

cálice

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Old Galician-Portuguese calez, caliz (later modified to more closely reflect the Latin source), from Latin calicem, from Ancient Greek κύλιξ (kúlix).

Noun[edit]

cálice m (plural cálices)

  1. cup
  2. chalice (large drinking cup)

Etymology 2[edit]

Borrowed from Latin calyx.

Noun[edit]

cálice m (plural cálices)

  1. (botany, anatomy) calyx