cãprinã

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See also: caprina and caprină

Aromanian

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Etymology

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From Latin caprīna, feminine of caprīnus (caprine). The (Daco-) Romanian equivalent term is now lost, but an obsolete, regional, and popular term căprină was once attested to mean "a rugged sheep with long, uncurly hair and a rough temperament" (hence goat-like).[1]

Noun

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cãprinã f (plural cãprinj or cãprinuri)

  1. goat wool
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References

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