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English
Etymology
From Romanian mici, plural of mic (“small”).
Noun
mici (usually uncountable, plural mici)
- Mititei (a popular Romanian dish).
2018 November 8, Susanne Fowler, “36 Hours in Bucharest”, in The New York Times:Then join a picnic table of shoppers at the Terasa Obor beer garden for a paper plate of mici (grilled meatballs, at 2.5 lei each), a bread roll (.5 lei) and a slather of spicy mustard.
2018, Roxanne Veletzos, The Girl They Left Behind, New York, NY: Atria Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 84:“Come,” he said. “Come with me. I know a place where we could get some mici, even at this late hour. I'm hungry, too, you see, and I could use the company.”
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Pronunciation
Noun
mici (Kana spelling ミチ)
- father
Synonyms
Coordinate terms
Italian
Noun
mici m
- plural of micio
Anagrams
Latvian
Noun
mici f
- accusative/instrumental singular of mice
Romanian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Adjective
mici
- nominative/accusative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of mic
Etymology 2
From the above.
Noun
mici
- (in the plural) Romanian grilled minced meat rolls
- Synonym: mititei