vulcano
See also: Vulcano
English
Noun
vulcano (plural vulcanos or vulcanoes)
- Obsolete form of volcano.
- 1771, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1st ed., Vol. II, p. 184:
References
- “vulcano”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Anagrams
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vulˈka.no/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ano
- Hyphenation: vul‧cà‧no
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Derived terms
Derived terms
Descendants
Some may be semantic borrowings, based on existing words for the Roman god Vulcan. Others may be via an intermediate language rather than directly from Italian.
- → Albanian: vullkan
- → Aragonese: bolcán
- → Asturian: volcán
- → Azerbaijani: vulkan
- → Belarusian: вулкан (vulkan)
- → Bulgarian: вулкан (vulkan)
- → Corsican: volcanu, vulcanu
- → Czech: vulkán
- → Danish: vulkan
- → Emilian: vulcan
- → English: volcano, vulcano
- → Friulian: vulcan
- → Galician: volcán
- → Georgian: ვულკანი (vulḳani)
- → German: Vulkan
- → Latvian: vulkāns
- → Luxembourgish: Vulkan
- → Macedonian: вулкан (vulkan)
- → Manx: volcaan
- → Middle Dutch: vulcaen
- → Mirandese: bulcon
- → Norwegian: vulkan
- → Northern Kurdish: volkan
- → Neapolitan: vurcano
- → Piedmontese: vulcan
- → Polish: wulkan
- → Portuguese: vulcão
- → Romanian: vulcan
- → Romansch: vulcan
- → Russian: вулкан (vulkan)
- → Sardinian: vulcanu, burcanu
- → Serbo-Croatian: vulkan / вулкан
- → Slovak: vulkán
- → Slovene: vulkan
- → Spanish: volcán (see there for further descendants)
- → Swedish: vulkan
- → Ukrainian: вулкан (vulkan)
- → Uzbek: vulkan, vulqon
- → Venetian: volcan
- → Walloon: volcan
- → West Frisian: fulkaan
- → Yiddish: וווּלקאַן (vulkan)
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