răpciune
Romanian
Etymology
Unknown. Possibly from Latin raptiō, raptiōnem ("a carrying off, abduction, ravishing"; perhaps interpreted as taking or collecting crops in the harvest (cf. also măsălar, a folk name for August, and Alemannic German Raub (“harvest yield”) vs. Standard German Raub (“robbery”))), from raptus, or alternatively from a Vulgar Latin root *rapatiōnem, from rapa, plural of rapum (“turnip”), deriving the sense of "a harvest of turnips", but this seems an unlikely and forced explanation.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rəpˈt͡ʃune/
Noun
răpciune m (uncountable)
- (popular/folk usage) September (ninth month of the Gregorian calendar)
- Synonyms: (standard/most common) septembrie; (popular/folk name) vinicer
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