dzadã

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Aromanian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin or Late Latin daeda, from Latin taeda, from Ancient Greek δάοσ (dáos, torch). Compare Romanian and Megleno-Romanian zadă, Sicilian and Corsican deda.

Noun

dzadã f (plural dzadi/dzade)

  1. pine splinter
  2. torch

Derived terms