ciumã

See also: ciumă

Aromanian

Etymology

Probably from Latin cyma, from Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma). Compare meaning in Romanian ciumă (plague, pestilence), with meaning probably derived from the swellings caused by plague.

Noun

ciumã f (plural ciumi/ciume)

  1. peak, summit, top

Synonyms

Noun

ciumã f

  1. tuft, flock of wool
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