出典:Wiktionary
Galician, Portuguese, and Italian surname, all ultimately from the noun arca (“chest, storehouse”).
From Ancient Greek Ἄρκη (Árkē), from or related to Akkadian (Irqata).[1]
Arca f sg (genitive Arcae); first declension
First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
| Case | Singular |
|---|---|
| Nominative | Arca |
| Genitive | Arcae |
| Dative | Arcae |
| Accusative | Arcam |
| Ablative | Arcā |
| Vocative | Arca |
| Locative | Arcae |
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あご
the bow
the trunk
tuataras
ひげ
ウアカリ類
uakaris
a door
the trap
the stern
ふた
テグー
tejus
かま
a trumpet
a shield
a well
プーク
むら
a village
| ・-arca | |
| ・Caucasoids | |
| ・TrpV3 | |
| ・OR5E1P | |
| ・drydocked | |
| ・temeraria | |
| ・Cruceses | |
| ・damned fool | |
| ・tmem80 | |
| ・Ex-Plumber |