cavuliciḍḍaru
Sicilian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- cauliciḍḍaru, cavulicciḍḍaru, cauliciddaru
 
Etymology
    
From cavuliceḍḍu (“cole”) + -aru (“suffix fro agent nouns”), from càvulu, Late Latin caulus, Latin caulis (“stem, cabbage”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ka.ʋʊ.lɪ.ʃɪˈɖɖa.ɾʊ/ (Standard)
 - IPA(key): /ka.vʊ.lɪ.ʃɪˈɖɖa.ɾʊ/ (Voiced labiodental fricative)
 - Hyphenation: ca‧vu‧li‧ci‧ḍḍà‧ru
 
Noun
    
cavuliciḍḍaru m (plural cavuliciḍḍari)
- a broccoli-gatherer, a cabbage-seller
 - more generally a forager from the wild, or a peddler of, edible herbaceous plants, esp. of the family Brassicaceae (coles, mustards, rapes)
 
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