"sciara" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ˈʃa.ra/ Forms: sciare [plural]
Rhymes: -ara Etymology: Sicilian sciara. Etymology templates: {{bor|it|scn|sciara}} Sicilian sciara Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} sciara f (plural sciare)
  1. (geology, chiefly Sicily) A mound of magmatic scoriae formed along lava flows. Tags: feminine

Noun [Sicilian]

IPA: /ˈʃa.ɾa/ Forms: sciari [plural], xara [alternative]
Etymology: Uncertain. Apparently of Arabic origin. Italian academia, in the hope of attributing a source, has over time accumulated unproven hypotheses found in Ancient Greek σκῐερός (skĭerós, “shady, dark coloured”) (in reference to the color of the lava stone) and a not better explained derivation from Latin flāgrō (“I burn”) (cfr. ciàguru for this latter). Etymology templates: {{unc|scn}} Uncertain, {{der|scn|ar|-}} Arabic, {{der|scn|grc|σκῐερός||shady, dark coloured}} Ancient Greek σκῐερός (skĭerós, “shady, dark coloured”), {{der|scn|la|flāgrō||I burn}} Latin flāgrō (“I burn”) Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=f|g2=|head=sciara}} sciara f, {{scn-noun|sciar|f|a|i}} sciara f (plural sciari)
  1. (geology) A mound of magmatic scoriae formed along lava flows. Tags: feminine Derived forms: sciara dû focu
    Sense id: en-sciara-scn-noun-TCtLQgbE Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Sicilian entries with incorrect language header, Geology Topics: geography, geology, natural-sciences Related terms: bumma làvica, calancu, cava, Etna, fossu, lava, Muncibbeḍḍu, parussìsimu, piruclàsticu, ruzziuni, scarpata, sdirrupu, vaḍḍuni, vurcanu, Malupassu, Milu, munti Grossi, munti Vuturi, Niculosi, Ragarna, scarpa, sceccu, Sciacca, sciarpa, sciarra, scifu, spata, Zaffarana
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