munzeḍḍu

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Sicilian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Possibly influenced from Old French moncel, ultimately from Late Latin monticellus, diminutive of Latin mōns. Compare for more French monceau. Possibly Doublet of muzzu.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /munˈt͡s(j)ɛɖ.ɖu/
  • Hyphenation: mun‧zèḍ‧ḍu

Noun

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munzeḍḍu m (plural munzeḍḍi or munzeḍḍa)

  1. a lot, a mound
    Iḍḍu 'n munzeḍḍu 'i cosi sapi.
    He knows a lot of things.

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