muniḍḍu
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Sicilian
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Uncertain. Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *monē(d)la, from Latin monēdula (“jackdaw (daw)”). Compare Italian monello.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]muniḍḍu m (plural muniḍḍi)
- urchin (child of the streets)
- (Referred to children) rascal, scoundrel
- (Referred to cats, only feminine) kitty, pussycat
- Veni cca, muniḍḍa! ― Come here, kitty!
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