cârnat

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See also: carnat and cârnaț

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Probably from the variant form cârnaț, from a Vulgar Latin *carnāceus or *carnācius, ultimately from Latin carnis, carō (meat). Compare Megleno-Romanian cărnat, Sicilian carnazzu, Spanish carnaza, carniza, Old Occitan carnaza, Portuguese carnaz.

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  • IPA(key): /kɨrˈnat/
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Noun[edit]

cârnat m (plural cârnați)

  1. sausage

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