"muciu" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Sicilian]

IPA: /ˈmu.ʃu/ Forms: muci [plural]
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *mūsiu(m), from Latin mūsiō (“cat”). The origin of this latter is unknown but it is likely intended as from the (non rhotic) genitive of mūs (“mouse”) + -ō (agent noun suffix). Compare Italian micio. Etymology templates: {{der|scn|VL.|*mūsiu(m)}} Vulgar Latin *mūsiu(m), {{der|scn|la|mūsiō||cat}} Latin mūsiō (“cat”), {{affix|la|mūs|-ō|nocat=1|pos2=agent noun suffix|t1=mouse}} mūs (“mouse”) + -ō (agent noun suffix), {{cog|it|micio}} Italian micio Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=m|g2=|head=muciu}} muciu m, {{scn-noun|muc|m|iu|i}} muciu m (plural muci)
  1. (informal, endearing) A cat, a pussy. Tags: endearing, informal, masculine Derived forms: muciḍḍa, muniḍḍa Related terms: gatta, jatta, Miciu, surci, surgi martognu
    Sense id: en-muciu-scn-noun-vfRqfHlP Categories (other): Sicilian entries with incorrect language header

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