"jamiḍḍu" meaning in Sicilian

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Noun

IPA: /jaˈmiɖ.ɖu/ Forms: jamiḍḍi [plural]
Etymology: Possibly a reborrowing from a Semitic adstratum — which retained the voiced velar plosive /ɡ/ as in *gamal- and would eventually explain even the simultaneous presence of /i/ and /ɖɖ/ — ultimately from Vulgar Latin *camellus, from Latin camēlus (“camel”). Cognate with Italian cammello and Maltese ġemel. Doublet of gamiḍḍu. Etymology templates: {{glossary|reborrowing}} reborrowing, {{inh|scn|VL.|*camellus}} Vulgar Latin *camellus, {{inh|scn|la|camēlus||camel}} Latin camēlus (“camel”), {{cog|it|cammello}} Italian cammello, {{cog|mt|ġemel}} Maltese ġemel, {{doublet|scn|gamiḍḍu}} Doublet of gamiḍḍu Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=m|g2=|head=jamiḍḍu}} jamiḍḍu m, {{scn-noun|jamiḍḍ|m|u|i}} jamiḍḍu m (plural jamiḍḍi)
  1. A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus. Tags: masculine Synonyms: gamiḍḍu, camiḍḍu, cammellu (alt: italianization)
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