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calent

Calent is a term found in several Romance-language traditions, most notably in Catalan and Occitan, where it functions as an adjective meaning warm or heated. In these languages, calent is used to describe temperature and appears in inflected forms to agree with gender and number. In modern standard Spanish, the direct equivalent is caliente, and calent does not typically occur as an independent adjective outside of dialectal, historical, or linguistic contexts.

Etymology and cognates: Calent derives from a Latin root related to calere, meaning to be warm. It

Other notes: In linguistic discussions, calent may be cited as an example of a temperature-related adjective

See also: caliente, calentar, calor, Catalan language, Occitan language.

is
cognate
with
related
forms
in
several
western
Romance
varieties,
including
Catalan
calent
and
Occitan
calent,
and
is
semantically
linked
to
the
Spanish
caliente
and
the
noun
calor.
in
the
Iberian-Romance
family,
illustrating
how
suffixes
and
vowel
shifts
reflect
gender
and
number
in
Catalan
and
Occitan.
Its
use
outside
those
languages
is
limited
in
contemporary
prose
and
technical
literature.