"strungã" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Aromanian]

Forms: strundzã [plural], strunga [definite]
Etymology: Possibly a substrate word from a Paleo-Balkan language within the linguistic area of Proto-Romanian and solely identifiable as Thraco-Dacian *στροῦνγα (*stroῦnga, “tightened, narrowed, strung”) due to comprising all Thracian, Dacian, Moesian and Getean and thus imaginable language territories in its phylum position but, regarding any meaning, the root has also been phonetically improbably related to Thracian *στρουμάν (*stroumán, “stream”). The latter can be deduced from the Ancient Greek river name Στρυμών (Strumṓn, “Strymon”). Perhaps cognate to Latvian strùoga (“alleyway, forest path”), which points at a Thraco-Dacian origin on grounds of sound changes common with general Baltic and lexicosimilarities established. Alternatively, borrowed from Albanian shtrungë (an early form of it before postalveolarization). Compare Romanian strungă. Etymology templates: {{bor|rup|qfa-sub}} substrate, {{cog|lv|strùoga||alleyway, forest path}} Latvian strùoga (“alleyway, forest path”), {{bor|rup|sq|shtrungë}} Albanian shtrungë, {{cog|ro|strungă}} Romanian strungă Head templates: {{head|rup|noun|plural|strundzã|definite articulation|strunga||g=f}} strungã f (plural strundzã, definite articulation strunga)
  1. place where sheep are milked. Tags: feminine Synonyms: strãgã, strunghe
    Sense id: en-strungã-rup-noun-Cg3SOpVh Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header

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