trazzera

Italian

Etymology

From Sicilian trazzera.

Noun

trazzera f (plural trazzere)

  1. A path through the fields for herding animals; a green lane (in Sicily)

Anagrams

Sicilian

Etymology

From *dērēctus (straight) + -aria (suffix for feminine agent nouns), syncopated and methatesized in Vulgar Latin *drēctaira, or through the verb *drēctiāre. Compare Italian drizzare, Catalan drecera.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʈɽatˈt͡sɛ.ɾa/ (Standard)
  • Hyphenation: traz‧zè‧ra

Noun

trazzera f (plural trazzeri)

  1. Road that crosses the fields and serves for the passage of herds
  2. Any secondary road, unpaved and often bumpy
  • campagni campagni
  • drittu
  • firriari
  • pedi pedi
  • rittu
  • strati strati
  • trazzeri trazzeri
  • tunnu tunnu
  • â dritta
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