càch, cách, and cạch From Proto-Brythonic *kax, from Proto-Celtic *kakkos, *kakkā, from a very widespread child-language word for feces. <span class="searchmatch">cac’h</span> m shit...
See also: cach, Cach, <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, cách, and cạch From Old Irish cách (“everyone”). IPA(key): /kʰaːx/ càch (genitive càich) the rest others Unlike in English...
See also: cach, Cach, <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, càch, and cách (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [kajk̟̚˧˨ʔ] (Huế) IPA(key): [kat̚˨˩ʔ] (Saigon) IPA(key): [kat̚˨˩˨] cạch to avoid (someone...
See also: cach, <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, càch, cách, and cạch (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) IPA(key):...
See also: cach, Cach, <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, càch, and cạch From Proto-Vietic *kac, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kac. Cognate with Vietnamese cắt (“to cut”). IPA(key): /kac⁶/...
See also: Cach, <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, càch, cách, and cạch gach From Old Irish cach. IPA(key): /kax/ cach each, every c. 1000, anonymous author, edited by Rudolf Thurneysen...
(kákkē, “dung”), German kacken, Irish cac, Welsh cach, Cornish caugh, Breton <span class="searchmatch">cac'h</span>, Aromanian cac, Scottish Gaelic cac, Romanian căca, Spanish caca (“excrement”)...
ككة f Armenian: քաք (kʻakʻ) Old Armenian: քաք (kʻakʻ) Basque: kaka Breton: <span class="searchmatch">cac’h</span> m Cornish: caugh m Dutch: kak (nl) m Estonian: kaka (et) French: caca (fr) m...