scirocco

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scirocco (plural sciroccos)

  1. Alternative spelling of sirocco

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Etymology[edit]

Likely from Old Occitan eissalot and its variants (e.g. eyssiroc), from Massalian Ancient Greek *ἐξαλώτης (*exalṓtēs), from ἔξαλος (éxalos, "out of the sea" → "wind from the southeast"). Traditionally thought to be a derivative of Arabic شرق (šarq, east). Akin to Italian barocco. Compare Sicilian sciroccu.

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  • IPA(key): */ʃiˈrɔk.ko/
  • Rhymes: -ɔkko
  • Hyphenation: sci‧ròc‧co

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scirocco m (plural scirocchi)

  1. sirocco (hot southerly to southeasterly wind)

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