Sicilian edit

Etymology edit

Uncertain. Possibly from Old Sicilian *cummoliu, from cu + *mmoliu, from Vulgar Latin *involium, back-formation of Vulgar Latin *involeō, ultimately from involvo. Cf. also Latin volō > Vulgar Latin voleō > Sicilian vogghiu.

Compare also the verb cummigghiari, where it has — not following the normal Sicilian phonology — changed the "o" into "i". Compare eventually also Italian convoglio.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kumˈmɔɟ.ɟu/
  • Hyphenation: cum‧mòg‧ghiu

Noun edit

cummogghiu m

  1. lid, cover

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