ceanác (-enáce),s. n. – Lighean. Tc.çanak (Cihac, II, 559; Roesler 607; Șeineanu, II, 122; Meyer 142; Lokotsch 391; Ronzevalle 74), cf.ngr. τσανάϰι, alb.tšanak. Cuvîntul exista și în cuman.čanak (cf. Kuun 124). Pascu, I, 189, a încercat să-l explice prin tc.çini (cf.cinie), cu suf. -ac.
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Definition of ceanác in the Romanian dictionary
ceanac and cenac n., pl. e (tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki, tsanaki). South. A big straggle that is used in the people instead of the bowl to bring the bow to the table. ceanác și cenac n., pl. e (turc. čanak; ngr. tsanáki, alb. sîrb. čanak, ung. csanak). Sud. Strachină mare care se întrebuințează în popor în loc de castron de adus cĭorba la masă.
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Dictionnaire d'étymologie daco-romane: Éléments latins - Pagina 559
Ceanác. cenác, s., terrine, jatte; - tchanûq pot de terre, écuelle, jatte ; ngr. tCotvaxt, alb. tsanák, cr. serb. éanak plat, magy. csanak pot à puiser, broc en écorce de saule. Ceapîn, s., cheval coureur, trotteur; - tcMpqoun, tchapdjyn, tchaplcyn ...
Alexandre de Cihac, 1879
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« EDUCALINGO. Ceanác [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-ro/ceanac>. Apr 2024 ».