fellus

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Maltese

Fellus

Etymology

Inherited from dialectal Maghrebi Arabic (compare Libyan Arabic فِلُّوس (fillūs), Moroccan Arabic فلوس (fallūs)), from a Berber language, from Latin pullus.

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. chick, young chicken
    • "Filmat: Il-ħajja miżera ta' fellus li jissemmen għall-qatla", iNewsMalta.com, 15 February 2016.
      Filmat xokkanti miġbud bil-moħbi mill-għaqda Anonymous for Animal Rights juri r-realtà kiefra li jgħaddu minnha l-flieles minn meta jfaqqsu sakemm jibdew jissemmnu biex wara 40 jum jinqatlu għall-konsum tan-nies.
      A shocking video secretly recorded by the alliance Anonymous for Animal Rights shows the cruel reality that chicks go through from the time they hatch to when they are fattened in order to be killed after 40 days for human consumption.