miță
Romanian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin root *agnicia, from *agnicius (“of lamb”), from Latin agnus (“lamb”). Compare Aromanian njitsã.
Noun
miță f (plural mițe)
- a tuft of wool or hair
- unsheared wool from a sheep that has grown long
- wool sheared for the first time from a young lamb or low quality wool sheared from the head, feet, and tail of a sheep
Derived terms
- mițos
Related terms
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