cunji

English

Etymology

From cunjevoi.

Noun

cunji (plural cunji)

  1. (Australia, colloquial) Clipping of cunjevoi.
    • 1998 June, Macquarie University, Biology Bytes, Vol 1, No 4, ,
      Sydney's most common tunicate, cunjivoy (Pyura stolonifera....or "cunji" to the locals), is an icon. There are even poems about the stoic cunji!
    • 2007, Gary Brown, Fishing Guide to Sydney-Hawkesbury, page 77:
      Try using abalone gut, peeled prawns and cunji for bait for the bream and drummer found here.

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin cūnae. This form perhaps came through Greek κούνια (koúnia).

Noun

cunji f (plural cunji or cunje)

  1. cradle
  2. swing

Synonyms

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