naca

See also: NACA and nāca

Arabela

Noun

naca

  1. head

Italian

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek νάκη (nákē, fleece).

Noun

naca f (plural nache)

  1. (regional) cradle, especially hung like a hammock
  2. (regional) a kind of net

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nakwô. Cognate with Old Saxon nako (Dutch aak), Old High German nahho (German Nachen), Old Norse nǫkkvi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɑkɑ/

Noun

naca m

  1. (poetic) boat, ship

Declension

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