单词 PÁLIȚĂ的词源
páliță (pálițe), s. f. – Par, nuia, vargă. –
Var. (
Olt.)
păleață, (
Munt.)
păleacă, peleancă. Sl. palica (Miklosich,
Slaw. Elem., 35; Cihac, II, 241; Conev 65),
cf. sb.,
cr.,
slov.,
ceh.,
rus. palica, pol. paliczka, mag. pálcza. Var. arată o încrucișare cu
a păli „a lovi”. E dubletul lui
palțău, s. n. (
Trans., băț) din
mag. pálca (Mîndrescu 95).
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在罗马尼亚语 词典里páliță的定义
锅铲,喷口,s.f. (reg。)1.绳索,头发; 棒,棒,棒。 2.非常高大瘦小的男人。 我很抱歉。 páliță, pálițe, s.f. (reg.) 1. prăjină, par; nuia, vargă, băț. 2. om foarte înalt și subțire. 3. nărav, meteahnă.
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