travagghiari
Sicilian
Etymology
Possibly from Vulgar Latin *trabaclāre < Latin trabaculare, or alternatively ultimately from Vulgar Latin *tripaliāre, present active infinitive of *tripaliō from tripalium, or derived regressively from travagghiu. Compare Spanish trabajar, Italian travagliare, which was a French loan word (meaning the Sicilian may ultimately be a borrowing as well, likely through Old Norman/Old French travaler, traveler; compare French travailler).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tra.vaɡˈɡja.ɾi/
- Hyphenation: tra‧vag‧ghià‧ri
Verb
travagghiari
- to work
Related terms
- travagghiu