fiumara
English
Etymology
Noun
fiumara (plural fiumaras)
- A flooded river (or its riverbed), especially one running down from a mountain.
- 1856, Richard F. Burton, First Footsteps in East Africa, 2000 edition, Könemann, page 123:
- Having skirted the sea for two hours, I rode off with the End of Time to inspect the Dihh Silil, a fiumara which runs from the western hills north-eastwards to the sea.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From fiume.
Noun
fiumara f (plural fiumare)