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See also DAC, daC, and dać

Albanian[]

Noun[]

Dac

  1. bobcat

French[]

Etymology[]

Shortened from d'accord.

Interjection[]

Template:Fr-intj

  1. OK!, sure!

Anagrams[]

  • acd,
  • c.-à-d.
  • DCA



Hungarian[]

Etymology[]

Of unknown origin.

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /ˈdɒts/
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    (file)
  • Hyphenation: dac

Noun[]

Dac (plural Dacok)

  1. spite

Declension[]

Template:Hu-decl

Template:Hu-pos

Derived terms[]

  • dacos

Romanian[]

Etymology[]

From Template:Xdc[[Category:ro:Template:Xdc derivations|Dac]] through Latin Dacus

Pronunciation[]

Adjective[]

Dac 4 nom/acc forms

  1. Dacian

Declension[]


Noun[]

Dac m. (plural dacifeminine equivalent dacă)

  1. Dacian person

Declension[]

Synonyms[]

  • get (Name given to Dacians by the Greeks)

hr:dac hu:dac ru:dac

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