jamiḍḍu
Sicilian
Alternative forms
- gamiḍḍu
- camiḍḍu, cammellu (italianization)
Etymology
Possibly a reborrowing from a Semitic adstratum — which retained the voiced velar plosive /ɡ/ as in *gamal- and would eventually explain even the simultaneous presence of /i/ and /ɖɖ/ — ultimately from Vulgar Latin *camellus, from Latin camēlus (“camel”). Cognate with Italian cammello and Maltese ġemel. Doublet of gamiḍḍu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jaˈmiɖ.ɖu/
- Hyphenation: ja‧mì‧ḍḍu
Noun
jamiḍḍu m (plural jamiḍḍi)
- A beast of burden, much used in desert areas, of the genus Camelus.
Descendants
- Italian: Gamiddo