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Dutch
Etymology
From French stuc or Italian stucco.
Pronunciation
Noun
stuc c (uncountable)
- stucco
Verb
stuc
- inflection of stuken:
- first-person singular present indicative
- (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
- imperative
French
Etymology
From Middle French stucq (“a coating imitating marble”) from Italian stucco (“coating made of pulverised gypsum, plaster, stucco”) from Old Italian stucco, from Lombardic stucki, *stucchi (“crust, fragment, piece”) from Proto-Germanic *stukkiją (“stick, beam, stump”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewg- (“shock, impact”). Akin to German stukki (“crust, fragment, piece”) (German Stück (“piece”)), Old Saxon stukki (“piece, fragment”), Old English stycce. More at stucco.
Pronunciation
Noun
stuc m (plural stucs)
- stucco
Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian stucco or German Stuck or French stuc.
Noun
stuc n (uncountable)
- stucco
Declension
declension of stuc (singular only)
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singular
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n gender
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(un) stuc
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stucul
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genitive/dative
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(unui) stuc
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stucului
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vocative
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stucule
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