picosa
Latin
Alternative forms
- picoīsa
Etymology
Noun
picōsa f (genitive picōsae); first declension
Inflection
First declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | picōsa | picōsae |
| genitive | picōsae | picōsārum |
| dative | picōsae | picōsīs |
| accusative | picōsam | picōsās |
| ablative | picōsā | picōsīs |
| vocative | picōsa | picōsae |
Descendants
- Old French: picois, pecois
- → Middle English: pykoys, pykeys
- English: pickaxe
- → Middle English: pykoys, pykeys
Spanish
Adjective
picosa
- feminine singular of picoso
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