Contionary:loco: Difference between revisions
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{{qsc-inh|ləkʷə|lęk-que<c:lęk->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|lakka}} | {{qsc-inh|ləkʷə|lęk-que<c:lęk->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|lakka}} | ||
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{{col-auto|qsc|madiux loco|dardu loco}} | |||
Latest revision as of 07:25, 1 January 2026
Avendonian
Alternative forms
- loc (Low Burgundian)
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *laukaz.
Noun
loco m (plural loci)
- leek
Soc'ul'
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Etymology
From Sekhulla ləkʷə, from Wascotl *lęk-que. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl lakka.
Pronunciation
Noun
loco 2 (plural/indefinite ez' loco)
- madman, crazy person
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Adjective
loco
- crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
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