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Paus
paus
paus
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑu̯s/
Etymology
From Middle Dutch paus, paues, pauwes, from Old French papes (compare German Papst), from Medieval Latin pāpa (“bishop, pope”), from Ancient Greek πάπας (pápas, “bishop”), variant of πάππας (páppas, “father”), of imitative origin.
Noun
paus m (plural pausen, diminutive pausje n)
Derived terms
Old Frisian
Alternative forms
Noun
pāus m
Declension
Declension of paus (strong a-stem, masculine)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | pāus | pāusar, pāusa |
accusative | pāus | pāusar, pāusa |
genitive | pāuses | pāusa |
dative | pāuse | pāusum, pāusem |
Portuguese
Etymology
From pau (“stick”). Originally the suit was represented by clubs. Eventually the design changed to that of a three-leaf clover, but the name was kept.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈpawʃ/
Noun
paus m pl
Related terms
Suits in Portuguese · naipes (see also: baralho) (layout · text) | |||
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copas | ouros | espadas | paus |