"cugnata" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Sicilian]

IPA: /kuˈɲa.ta/ Forms: cugnati [plural]
Etymology: From Latin cuneatus, the perfect passive participle of cuneō (“I wedge in”). See also from Sicilian cugnu and ncugnari. Etymology templates: {{der|scn|la|cuneatus}} Latin cuneatus, {{m|la|cuneō||I wedge in}} cuneō (“I wedge in”), {{cog|scn|cugnu}} Sicilian cugnu, {{m|scn|ncugnari}} ncugnari Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=f|g2=|head=cugnata}} cugnata f, {{scn-noun|cugnat|f|a|i}} cugnata f (plural cugnati)
  1. a hatchet Tags: feminine Derived forms: cugnateḍḍa
    Sense id: en-cugnata-scn-noun-mZovTXp5 Categories (other): Sicilian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Sicilian entries with incorrect language header: 61 18 21 Related terms: A Cugnata, La Cugnata, catu, fesi, furcuni, marteḍḍu, pala, picu, ramazzu, rastreḍḍu, runculiḍḍa, scarpeḍḍu, serra, sicchiu
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Sicilian]

IPA: /kuˈɲa.ta/ Forms: cugnati [plural]
Etymology: From Latin cognāta (“related by blood”), from cum (“with”) + nāta (“born”). Etymology templates: {{root|scn|ine-pro|*ǵenh₁-}}, {{inh|scn|la|cognāta|t=related by blood}} Latin cognāta (“related by blood”), {{com|la|cum|nāta|nocat=1|t1=with|t2=born}} cum (“with”) + nāta (“born”) Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=f|g2=|head=cugnata}} cugnata f, {{scn-noun|cugnat|f|a|i}} cugnata f (plural cugnati)
  1. sister-in-law Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Female family members Synonyms: soru
    Sense id: en-cugnata-scn-noun-wUaGe7Aj Disambiguation of Female family members: 15 83 2
  2. (figuratively) related, connected, like, similar Tags: feminine, figuratively
    Sense id: en-cugnata-scn-noun-KYqtONBj
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: cugnatu
Etymology number: 2

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