parruma
Galician
Alternative forms
- parroma, parromo, parrume
Etymology
From an older *parrua or *parrũa (compare the derived term parroeira / parrugueira / parromeira). Further etymology unknown.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈruma/ [paˈru.mɐ]
- Rhymes: -uma
- Hyphenation: pa‧rru‧ma
Noun
parruma f (plural parrumas)
- soot; ash
- Synonym: feluxe
- 1911, F. Potel Pardal, Costumes da Terra, page 52:
- Agardan xa na Pont'a Valga os rapaces polas mozas; uns con naranxas na man cheas de parromo do forno, outros con fariña triga, da que as nais tiñan gardada pra facer filloas, metida no peto e con xiringas feitas dun cacho de cana i un pau con estopa na punta os máis deles.
- The boys awaits for the girls at the bridge over the Valga river: some of them with oranges in hand, full of ashes of the oven; others with wheat flour -of the one that the mothers had for making crepes- in the pocket; and most of them with squirt guns made with a piece of cane and a twig with tow at its tip
- smoke
- Synonym: fume
- (by extension) fog; drizzle, haze
Derived terms
- parrumeiro
- parrumeira
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