"pisciuni" meaning in Sicilian

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Noun

Forms: pisciuna [plural]
Etymology: From pisci (“fish”) + -uni, literally “big fish”, because of its form. The formation “fish of the leg” can also be found in Lucania, Sardinian pische de sa camba and Moroccan Arabic حوتة الرجل (ḥūtat er-rjal). Etymology templates: {{af|scn|pisci|-uni|lit=big fish|t1=fish}} pisci (“fish”) + -uni, literally “big fish”, {{m-g|fish of the leg}} “fish of the leg”, {{ncog|sc|pische de sa camba}} Sardinian pische de sa camba, {{ncog|ary|حوتة الرجل|tr=ḥūtat er-rjal}} Moroccan Arabic حوتة الرجل (ḥūtat er-rjal) Head templates: {{head|scn|nouns|g=m|g2=|head=pisciuni}} pisciuni m, {{scn-noun|pisciun|m|i|a}} pisciuni m (plural pisciuna)
  1. calf (muscle of the leg) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Body parts
    Sense id: en-pisciuni-scn-noun-ClwrG7yK Categories (other): Sicilian entries with incorrect language header, Sicilian terms suffixed with -uni

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    },
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