cãmbanã
Aromanian
Etymology
Probably from Albanian këmbanë or directly from Late Latin campāna (“stilyard; bell”), from Latin Campāna, feminine of Campānus (“of Campania”), from Latin Campānia (“a region of Italy in which bronze was produced”), from campus (“open or flat space; plain”). Compare also Greek καμπάνα (kampána).
Noun
cãmbanã f (plural cãmbãnj)
- (church) bell
Synonyms
- chipru
Derived terms
- cãmbãnedz
Related terms
- cambanaryio
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