"dumeneca" meaning in Neapolitan

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Noun

IPA: [ɾʊˈmeːnəkă] [Naples], [dəˈmɛːnəkə] (note: Castelmezzano) Forms: dumeneche [plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Late Latin [diēs] Dominica (literally “day of the Lord”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|nap|LL.|diēs Dominicus|􂀿diēs􂁀 Dominica||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=day of the Lord|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Late Latin [diēs] Dominica (literally “day of the Lord”), {{inh+|nap|LL.|diēs Dominicus|􂀿diēs􂁀 Dominica|lit=day of the Lord}} Inherited from Late Latin [diēs] Dominica (literally “day of the Lord”) Head templates: {{head|nap|nouns|||plural|dumeneche|||||||||||f2accel-form=p|f2request=1|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} dumeneca f (plural dumeneche), {{nap-noun|f|dumenech}} dumeneca f (plural dumeneche)
  1. Sunday Tags: feminine Synonyms: dummeneca, dommeneca
    Sense id: en-dumeneca-nap-noun-hz~vdg5d Categories (other): Neapolitan entries with incorrect language header

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