jurnata

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Sicilian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Ultimately from Medieval Latin diurnāta, from Latin diurnus. Compare Italian giornata, Occitan jornada, French journée.

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  • IPA(key): [jʊɾ.ˈna.t̪a]
  • Hyphenation: jur‧nà‧ta

Noun[edit]

jurnata f (plural jurnati)

  1. day
    • 1873, Giuseppe Pitrè, Novelline popolari siciliane raccolte in Palermo ed annotate, page 49:
      'Na jurnata ca la picciotta era sula misi a girari ddu gran palazzu; girannu, vidi 'na purticedda; grapi e vidi tri beddi picciutteddi [...]
      One day that the girl was alone, she set off to wander around the palace; wandering, she saw a small door; opened it and saw three handsome boys...

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