scurzària

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Sicilian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From an unattested Vulgar Latin *scortearia, from the compound of scortea (shell) +‎ -āria (appurtenance suffix). Compare Sicilian scorcia.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /skuɾˈt͡sa.ɾi.a/ (Standard)
  • IPA(key): /skutˈt͡sa.ɾi.a/ (Regressively assimilated)
  • Hyphenation: scuru‧zà‧ri‧a

Noun[edit]

scurzària f (plural scurzari)

  1. Any of various land-dwelling reptiles, of the family Testudinidae, whose body is enclosed in a shell (carapace plus plastron). The animal can withdraw its head and four legs partially into the shell, providing some protection from predators.
    Synonym: (italianism) tartaruca
  2. (by extension, nickname) Any person who resembles it for body constitution
    Synonym: scurzarieḍḍu
    U scurzarieḍḍu.
    He, the tortoise-like.

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