dizmal

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Aromanian

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Etymology

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Probably from a Vulgar Latin *dismallō, from Late Latin mallus (lock of wool, flake), from Ancient Greek μαλλός (mallós).

Verb

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dizmal first-singular present indicative (past participle dizmãlatã)

  1. to unweave, tease, unravel
  2. (figurative) to become depraved, go astray

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