Sicilian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From the epenthesis of Latin nigrum, accusative of niger. Compare Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish negro. Cfr. àguru and màguru for the morphology.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈni.ʊ.ɾʊ/ (Standard)
  • IPA(key): /ˈni.vʊ.ɾʊ/ (unstressed vowel becomes a labiodental consonant)
  • Hyphenation: nì‧gu‧ru

Adjective

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nìguru (feminine singular nìgura, masculine and feminine plural nìguri)

  1. black (the darkest colour)
    Antonym: jancu
  2. (colloquial, Sicilian nciuria) black; (dark-skinned person)
    Synonyms: scuru, ntignatu
    Affacciai â casa di Vastiana a nìgura.I have been at Mrs. Vastiana the black's house.
    Antura mi nni jìi nne Turi u nìguru.Just now I went at Turi the black'.
  3. (colloquial, offensive by context) black; (dark-skinned person)
    Synonyms: afru-discinnenti, fricanu, nnianu, turcu, marucchinu

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Italian: Nigro