yioarã

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Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Latin viola.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣiˈo̯arə/, , /ɡi-/,
  • Hyphenation: yi‧oá‧rã

Noun

yioarã f (plural yiori or yioariyioare)

  1. violet (Viola, especially V. odorata)
    Synonyms: manushachi, musahi
    • 1905, Pericle Papahagi, compiler, Basme aromâne, Bucharest, page 332, line 31:
      s-aĭ ocľi ca v́ioàrile din pădure
      [s-ai oclji ca yioarile din pãdure]
      to have eyes like the violets in the woods

Derived terms

References

  • Cunia, Tiberius (2010) “yioarã”, in Dictsiunar a Limbãljei Armãneascã (in Aromanian), Constanța: Editura Cartea Aromãnã, page 1111a
  • Papahagi, T. (1974) “γioáră”, in Dicționarul dialectului aromân, general și etimologic, 2nd edition (overall work in Romanian and French), Bucharest, page 623
  • Mihăileanu, Ștefan (1901) “ghioáră”, in Dicționar macedo-român (in Romanian), Bucharest: Carol Göbl, page 212a