màiga

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Sardinian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Appears to be a conflation of Early Medieval Latin manicus (handle) and Early Medieval Latin manica (sleeve), both ultimately deriving from Latin manus (hand). In the first case it would be cognate to Italian manico and Spanish mango, in the second case, Italian manica and Spanish manga.

Noun[edit]

màiga f (plural màigas)

  1. sleeve
  2. handle
  3. piece of the handle of a handheld tool

Related terms[edit]

manna f, mannuciu m