"karsella" meaning in Cimbrian

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Noun

Forms: karsellen [plural]
Etymology: From Venetian scarsèła (“purse, pocket”), from Old Occitan escarcella, perhaps from a diminutive of Medieval Latin scarsus (“scarce”) (of uncertain origin; see English scarce), as in a bag where one's scarce savings are stored. Other theories connect the word to Old French escharpe (“bag; satchel”) (of possible Frankish or Latin origin). Compare also Italian scarsella, French escarcelle. Etymology templates: {{root|cim|ine-pro|*(s)ker- (turn)|*kerp-|*(s)ker- (cut)}}, {{bor|cim|vec|scarsèła||purse, pocket}} Venetian scarsèła (“purse, pocket”), {{der|cim|pro|escarcella}} Old Occitan escarcella, {{der|cim|ML.|scarsus||scarce}} Medieval Latin scarsus (“scarce”), {{cog|en|scarce}} English scarce, {{der|cim|fro|escharpe||bag; satchel}} Old French escharpe (“bag; satchel”), {{der|cim|frk|-}} Frankish, {{cog|it|scarsella}} Italian scarsella, {{cog|fr|escarcelle}} French escarcelle Head templates: {{head|cim|noun|cat2=|g=f|g2=|head=}} karsella f, {{cim-noun|f|karsellen}} karsella f (plural karsellen)
  1. (Sette Comuni) pocket Tags: Sette-Comuni, feminine
    Sense id: en-karsella-cim-noun-YvXViP05 Categories (other): Cimbrian entries with incorrect language header, Sette Comuni Cimbrian

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