"tzingòrra" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Sardinian]

IPA: /t͡sinˈɡorra/, [t͡siŋˈɡɔrra] Forms: tzingòrras [plural]
Etymology: Of unknown origin. Traditionally seen as a borrowing from Punic. Perhaps akin to Akkadian 𒉔𒄩 (NINDA₂×DIL^(KU₆) /⁠zingurru, singurru⁠/, “sp. of fish”), 𒍣𒅔𒄥𒊒 (zi-in-gur-ru /⁠zingurru⁠/). Compare also Classical Syriac ܙܓܪܐ (zāgrā, “large fish”), and Arabic زَجَر (zajar, “kind of large fish”). Alternatively, a derivative of tzégu (“blind”), in the same way as Italian ceca (“young eel”, dialectal) comes from Latin caeca (“[the] blind [one]”). Etymology templates: {{unk|sc|title=unknown}} unknown, {{der|sc|xpu|-}} Punic, {{cog|akk|𒉔𒄩|t=sp. of fish|tr=NINDA₂×DIL^(KU₆)|ts=zingurru, singurru}} Akkadian 𒉔𒄩 (NINDA₂×DIL^(KU₆) /⁠zingurru, singurru⁠/, “sp. of fish”), {{cog|syc|ܙܓܪܐ|t=large fish|tr=zāgrā}} Classical Syriac ܙܓܪܐ (zāgrā, “large fish”), {{cog|ar|زَجَر||kind of large fish}} Arabic زَجَر (zajar, “kind of large fish”), {{cog|it|ceca||young eel|pos=dialectal}} Italian ceca (“young eel”, dialectal), {{cog|la|caeca|t=􂀿the􂁀 blind 􂀿one􂁀}} Latin caeca (“[the] blind [one]”) Head templates: {{head|sc|noun|plural|tzingòrras|||||g=f|g2=|head=}} tzingòrra f (plural tzingòrras), {{sc-noun|g=f|pl=tzingòrras}} tzingòrra f (plural tzingòrras)
  1. a kind of small and young eel Tags: feminine Synonyms: magalleddu, magalleri, zangaurra, zingòrra Related terms: anguidda
    Sense id: en-tzingòrra-sc-noun-dBf12UCZ Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Sardinian entries with incorrect language header
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