"tzurpu" meaning in Sardinian

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈtsurpu/
Etymology: According to Rubattu, a pre-Roman substrate word. Perhaps a descendant of Latin turpis (“ugly, disgraceful”), with gender-marking suffixes; cf. the Appendix Probi entry tristis non tristus (Italian tristo, Sicilian tristu), and an expressive tz-, cf. Italian zoppo. For the meaning, compare Spanish torpe (“clumsy”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sc|la|turpis||ugly, disgraceful}} Latin turpis (“ugly, disgraceful”), {{noncog|it|tristo}} Italian tristo, {{noncog|scn|tristu}} Sicilian tristu, {{noncog|it|zoppo}} Italian zoppo, {{noncog|es|torpe||clumsy}} Spanish torpe (“clumsy”) Head templates: {{head|sc|adjective}} tzurpu
  1. blind, visually impaired
    Sense id: en-tzurpu-sc-adj-u1E-Indk Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Sardinian entries with incorrect language header
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      "name": "noncog"
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        "1": "it",
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      },
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