cugiâ

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Ligurian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Latin cochleārium, derived from cochlear (spoon), derived from cochlea (snail), as it likely was originally a pointy tool used to eat snails.

Noun

cugiâ f (plural cugiæ, diminutive cugiarìn, cugiæn)

  1. spoon (item of cutlery)
    Hypernym: pozâta
    Coordinate terms: cotéllo, forçìnn-a

Etymology 2

cugiâ (spoon) +‎

Noun

cugiâ f (plural cugiæ)

  1. spoonful
    Synonym: cugiarâ