limunadhã

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Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Greek λεμονάδα (lemonáda), in northern dialects λιμουνάδα (limounáda). The later form with /d/ likely arose by influence of Romanian limonadă, Macedonian лимонада (limonada) and/or Albanian limonadë.

Noun

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limunadhã (plural limunãdz)

  1. lemonade (beverage)
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References

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  • Cunia, Tiberius (2010) “limonj § limunadã”, in Dictsiunar a Limbãljei Armãneascã (in Aromanian), Constanța: Editura Cartea Aromãnã, page 588f.
  • Papahagi, T. (1974) “limunáδă”, in Dicționarul dialectului aromân, general și etimologic, 2nd edition (overall work in Romanian and French), Bucharest, page 740
  • Nikolaḯdis, K. (1909) “λιμουνάδᾰ”, in Ετυμολογικόν λεξικόν της Κουτσοβλαχικής γλώσσης [Etymologikón lexikón tis Koutsovlachikís glóssis] (in Greek), Athens: Τύποις Π. Δ. Σακελλαρίου [Týpois P. D. Sakellaríou], page 262
  • Dalametra, I. (1906) “limunáδă”, in Dicționar macedo-român (in Romanian), Bucharest, page 121b
  • Mihăileanu, Ștefan (1901) “limunádhă”, in Dicționar macedo-român (in Romanian), Bucharest: Carol Göbl, page 263a