ciutură
See also: ciuturã
Romanian
Alternative forms
- citură — archaic, rare
Etymology
From an alteration of Latin cotyla, cotula, from Ancient Greek κοτύλη (kotúlē). Cognate to Megleno-Romanian ciutură, Aromanian ciuturã, ciutrã, Italian ciotola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃu.tu.rə]
Audio (file)
Noun
ciutură f (plural ciuturi)
- a wooden bucket used to get water from a well
- a vessel, jug, receptacle
Declension
Declension of ciutură
Descendants
- (some are from Aromanian)
- → Albanian: çotrë, çutrë, çuturë, çutër (obsolete)
- → Bulgarian: чу́тура (čútura), чо́тра (čótra), чо́тура (čótura)
- → Czech: čutora
- → Gagauz:
- → Greek: τσότρα (tsótra), τσιότρα (tsiótra)
- → Hungarian: csutora
- → Macedonian: чутура (čutura), чотра (čotra)
- → Romanian: ciutură
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Slovak: čutora
- → Slovene: čútara
- → Ottoman Turkish: چوتوره (çotura), چوتره (çotura, çotra)
- Turkish: çotra
- → Ukrainian: чуто́ра (čutóra), чіту́ра (čitúra) (Transcarpathian, archaic)
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