dischic

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • dischicu

Etymology

From Latin despicō (to cleave or cut the bowels (of an animal), empty a sacrificial animal). Compare Romanian despica, despic. See also disic.

Verb

dischic first-singular present indicative

  1. to shatter, snap, split, cleave, break

Synonyms

  • dischicari / dischicare
  • dischicat
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