disfingu

Aromanian

Etymology

Related to or derived from asfingu (raise dough) (with the prefix dis-), itself from Latin fingō (shape, fashion form, knead dough), with a prefix added. Possibly corresponds to a Vulgar Latin form *disfingō, disfingere.

Verb

disfingu first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative disfindzi or disfindze, past participle disfimtã)

  1. to cut the leavened dough in small pieces with the desired form to make loaves of bread

See also

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