"mogoro" meaning in Sardinian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈmoɡoro/ Forms: mògoro [canonical]
Etymology: Of unknown origin. Hypothesized to be part of a Nuragic substrate. Often compared with Basque mokor (“trunk; lump of earth”), but the semantics is dubious. Notice, however, that words having similar shapes are also found in the Balkans; compare Romanian măgură (“hill”), Albanian magulë (“heap”). Etymology templates: {{unk|sc|title=unknown}} unknown, {{der|sc|qfa-sub}} substrate, {{cog|eu|mokor||trunk; lump of earth}} Basque mokor (“trunk; lump of earth”), {{cog|ro|măgură|t=hill}} Romanian măgură (“hill”), {{cog|sq|magulë|t=heap}} Albanian magulë (“heap”) Head templates: {{head|sc|noun|head=mògoro}} mògoro
  1. hill Synonyms: mògula, mògora
    Sense id: en-mogoro-sc-noun-93~Lsh3e Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Sardinian entries with incorrect language header
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