Italian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin saliva, probably with influence of the prefix ex-, cf. sceverare.[1] However, it would be unusual for this prefix to be attached to a noun. For more examples of initial s- palatalized to sci-, see scimmia, scempio, sciringa (doublet of siringa).

Noun

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scialiva f (plural scialive)

  1. Synonym of saliva

References

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  1. ^ Lausberg, Heinrich (1970) Lingüística Románica, tomo I: Fonética, Madrid: Editorial Gredos, § 309, page 314

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