ciuturã

See also: ciutură

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From an alteration of Latin cotyla, cotula, from Ancient Greek κοτύλη (kotúlē). Cognate to Megleno-Romanian ciutură, Romanian ciutură, Italian ciotola.

Noun

ciuturã f (plural ciuturi)

  1. a wooden bucket employed to get water from a well
  2. canteen, wineskin, wooden drinking-bottle

References

  • Mladin, Constantin-Ioan (2017) “Romanisierung als Schritt zur „Modernisierung” des Mazedonischen”, in Linguistik online (in German), volume 86, number 7, →DOI, page 90
  • Романски, Стоянъ (1907) “Новъ етимологиченъ рѣчникъ на влашкия езикъ”, in Периодическо списание на българското книжовно дружество въ София (in Bulgarian), volume 67, page 312
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