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grappu
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Sicilian
Etymology
Likely back-formed from graper, craper (“to pick grapes”, literally “to hook”), of Germanic origin, ultimately from Frankish *krappō (“hook”), from Proto-Indo-European *greb- (“hook”), *gremb- (“crooked, uneven”), from *ger- (“to turn, bend, twist”). Cognate with Middle Dutch krappe (“hook”), Old High German krapfo (“hook”) (whence German Krapfen (“Berliner doughnut”), and Italian grappolo (“bunch of grape”). Doublet of grappa. More at crampu (“cramp”).
Pronunciation
Noun
grappu m (plural grappa)
Derived terms
- 'rapp' 'i racina
- grappu di racina
See also
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