"sãrcãcean" meaning in Aromanian

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Noun

Forms: sãrcãceanj [plural], equivalent sãrcãceanã [feminine], sãrcãceanu [alternative], sãrãcãcean [alternative], cãrcãcean [alternative]
Etymology: Possibly from the Turkish karakaçan, from kara (“black”) + kaçan (“fugitive”), referring to those who dressed in black and fled to the mountains during the Ottoman occupation of Greece. Another theory derives it from the village of Saraketsi. See Sarakatsani; see also in Wikipedia. Etymology templates: {{der|rup|tr|karakaçan}} Turkish karakaçan Head templates: {{head|rup|noun|plural|sãrcãceanj|feminine equivalent|sãrcãceanã|g=m}} sãrcãcean m (plural sãrcãceanj, feminine equivalent sãrcãceanã)
  1. a Sarakatsani person; a member of a Greek-speaking, traditionally transhumant shepherding people of northern Greece, living in the mountainous regions near the border and with a lifestyle similar to Aromanians or Vlachs Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-sãrcãcean-rup-noun-s9XYVst0 Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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    },
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