crimã

See also: crimă

Aromanian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin crīmen; compare Romanian crimă. According to Pascu, the Aromanian may be directly inherited from Latin[1](as it developed a somewhat different or unique meaning), while the Romanian is a neologism taken from French. However, most if not all of the other Romance cognates are probably borrowings as well, making this theory more problematic.

Noun

crimã f (plural crimi or crime)

  1. sin
  2. damage

References

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