kruco

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Esperanto

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Kreuz and Latin crux.

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Noun

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kruco (accusative singular krucon, plural krucoj, accusative plural krucojn)

  1. cross

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Ido

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Etymology

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From Esperanto kruco, English cross, French croix, German Kreuz, Spanish cruz, Portuguese cruz, Italian croce, from Latin crux.

Noun

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kruco (plural kruci)

  1. (geometry) cross, any cross-shaped object
  2. (torture) cross, post with crossbeam used by the Romans as a form of execution
  3. (religion) cross of Jesus, symbol of Christianity

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