"ciumã" meaning in Aromanian

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Noun

Forms: ciumi [plural], ciume [plural]
Etymology: Probably from Latin cyma, from Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma). Compare meaning in Romanian ciumă (“plague, pestilence”), with meaning probably derived from the swellings caused by plague. Etymology templates: {{inh|rup|la|cyma}} Latin cyma, {{der|rup|grc|κῦμα}} Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma), {{m|ro|ciumă||plague, pestilence}} ciumă (“plague, pestilence”) Head templates: {{head|rup|noun|g=f}} ciumã f
  1. peak, summit, top Tags: feminine Synonyms: cãrciliu, creashtit, angheauã, culmã
    Sense id: en-ciumã-rup-noun-mQBlXAaS Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Aromanian entries with incorrect language header: 62 38

Noun

Etymology: Probably from Latin cyma, from Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma). Compare meaning in Romanian ciumă (“plague, pestilence”), with meaning probably derived from the swellings caused by plague. Etymology templates: {{inh|rup|la|cyma}} Latin cyma, {{der|rup|grc|κῦμα}} Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma), {{m|ro|ciumă||plague, pestilence}} ciumă (“plague, pestilence”) Head templates: {{head|rup|noun|g=f}} ciumã f
  1. tuft, flock of wool Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-ciumã-rup-noun-2DF3qtz-

Download JSON data for ciumã meaning in Aromanian (2.2kB)

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