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See also: oca, ôca, ocă, -oca, and -oća

Ligurian

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin aucaLate Latin *avica, from Classical Latin avis. Compare French oie, Occitan auca, Dalmatian jauca.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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öca f (plural öche)

  1. goose; gander

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Romagnol

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Pronunciation

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  • (Central Romagnol): IPA(key): [ˈɔːkɐ]

Noun

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öca f (plural öc) (Ville Unite)

  1. goose
    Öca casalénaDomestic goose
    Öca granaiolaBean goose
    Öca faraônaGreylag goose
    Öca lumbêrdaGreater white-fronted goose
    Magnê’ dl’öcaMiss the point of the speech; to be in the dark