From Old French chascun.
chascun m (feminine chascune, masculine plural chascuns, feminine plural chascunes)
chascun m (feminine singular chascune, masculine plural chascuns, feminine plural chascunes)
From Vulgar Latin *cascunum, *casquunum, from a crossing of quisque unum with *catunum < cata unum. Latin cata was a borrowing from Ancient Greek κατά (katá). The variant Old French forms chaün, cheün, and earlier *cadhun (first attested in 842 in the Serments de Strasbourg as cadhuna) derive directly from *catunum.
chascun m (feminine chascune, masculine plural chascuns, feminine plural chascunes)
chascun m (oblique and nominative feminine singular chascune)
Case | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | subject | chascuns | chascune | chascun |
oblique | chascun | |||
plural | subject | chascun | chascunes | |
oblique | chascuns |
From Vulgar Latin *cascunum, *casquunum, from a crossing of quisque unum with *catunum < cata unum. Latin cata derives from Ancient Greek κατά (katá). Compare Old French chascun; compare also Old Catalan quiscun, modern Catalan cadascun.
chascun m (feminine singular chascuna, masculine plural chascuns, feminine plural chascunas)