Meaning of "baccare" in English

The word "baccare" is not commonly found in modern English usage. Historically, it was used in Latin literature as a command or exhortation meaning "get back" or "recoil." It does not have a frequent or standardized definition in contemporary English, and its usage is largely archaic or literary, making it rare in everyday conversation or writing. Therefore, "baccare" would be considered a historical term with limited common application in English today.

Meaning of "baccare" in French

In French, "baccare" similarly does not have a prominent place in the language and is not frequently used in modern contexts. It retains the historical linkage associated with "baccarat," a type of card game, which may sometimes be phonetically linked or confused with "baccare" in casual or literary contexts. The term itself does not have a specific recognized meaning in modern French language use, and any references are likely to be archaic or niche.

Pronunciation of "baccare" in English

Phonetic Transcription: [bəˈkɛəɹ] In English, the pronunciation of "baccare" does not exhibit any significant dialectical or regional variations, mainly due to its rare usage.

Pronunciation of "baccare" in French

Phonetic Transcription: [bakar] In French, "baccare" pronunciation does not show notable regional differences, owing to its infrequent use.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. Baccare, the old legend says, was a term of command long ago. (Baccare, dit la vieille légende, était un terme de commandement il y a longtemps.)
  2. As I entered the ancient hall, "baccare" echoed in my mind. (En entrant dans la salle ancienne, "baccare" résonnait dans mon esprit.)
  3. The historian noted the rare use of "baccare" in the medieval manuscript. (L'historien a noté l'utilisation rare de "baccare" dans le manuscrit médiéval.)
  4. During the reenactment, the knight shouted "baccare" to halt the crowd. (Lors de la reconstitution, le chevalier a crié "baccare" pour arrêter la foule.)
  5. "Baccare" might return to fashion in literary circles, mused the author. ("Baccare" pourrait revenir à la mode dans les cercles littéraires, a pensé l'auteur.)
  6. Few today understand the context of "baccare" in ancient texts. (Peu de personnes aujourd'hui comprennent le contexte de "baccare" dans les textes anciens.)
  7. The curious student stumbled upon "baccare" in his Latin studies. (L'étudiant curieux est tombé sur "baccare" dans ses études de latin.)
  8. Some actors might use "baccare" as an improvisational cue. (Certains acteurs pourraient utiliser "baccare" comme un indice d'improvisation.)
  9. The museum exhibit explored terms like "baccare" in historical dialogue. (L'exposition du musée a exploré des termes comme "baccare" dans le dialogue historique.)
  10. To understand "baccare," one must delve into classical literature. (Pour comprendre "baccare", il faut se plonger dans la littérature classique.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "baccare" in English

Synonyms: - Antonyms: - Similar Words: recoil, withdraw, retreat

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "baccare" in French

Synonyms: - Antonyms: - Similar Words: reculer, battre en retraite

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