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Latest revision as of 20:52, 3 March 2013 [edit] Catalan [edit] Etymology 1 paus f. pl. - Plural form of pau.
[edit] Etymology 2 paus m. pl. - Plural form of pau.
[edit] Etymology 3 [edit] Adjective paus m. and f. pl. - Plural form of pau.
paus m. pl. - Plural form of pau.
Wikipedia nl [edit] Etymology From Middle Dutch paus, paues, pauwes, from Old French papes (cf. German Papst), from Medieval Latin pāpa ("bishop, pope"), from Ancient Greek πάπας (pápas, "bishop"), variant of πάππας (páppas, "father"), of imitative origin. [edit] Pronunciation paus m. (plural pausen, diminutive pausje) - pope
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Old Frisian [edit] Alternative forms pāus m. - pope
[edit] Declension Declension of paus (strong a-stem, masculine) | singular | plural |
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| nominative | pāus | pāusar, pāusa |
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| accusative | pāus | pāusar, pāusa |
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| genitive | pāuses | pāusa |
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| dative | pāuse | pāusum, pāusem |
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[edit] Portuguese paus m. pl. - clubs (one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♣)
[edit] Swedish [edit] Pronunciation paus c. - pause, break
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