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cătușă

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From the now lost hypothetical Romanian word *cată or *cat (from Late Latin catta (cat) / cattus) + the Romanian diminutive suffix -ușă. Was once attested in an old gloss as having the meaning of "cat" (pisică in modern Romanian), and this is also preserved in some place names such as Dealul-Cătușii, Cătușa, and Căteasca. Compare Aromanian cãtushi, which preserved the original sense. The unique and unusual development of the Romanian word's sense may have been due to the association of some cat paws or feet (those having stripes or different colors than the rest of the body's fur) with manacles placed around the wrist.[1]

Noun

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cătușă f (plural cătușe)

  1. (usually used as plural) handcuff, manacle
  2. (botany) black horehound (Ballota nigra)
  3. (archaic) anchor
    Synonym: ancoră
  4. (archaic) mouse trap, snare
    Synonyms: cursă, laț
  5. (obsolete) cat
    Synonym: pisică

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative cătușă cătușa cătușe cătușele
genitive-dative cătușe cătușei cătușe cătușelor
vocative cătușă, cătușo cătușelor

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ cătușă in DEX online—Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)