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ntunic

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Aromanian

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Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *intunicō, from Latin tunicō (cover with a tunic) from tunica. Compare Romanian întuneca, întunec.

Verb

ntunic (third-person singular ntunicã, participle ntunicatã)

  1. to be caught somewhere for the night, caught by nightfall

See also

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