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scirocco

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?k??

Noun

scirocco (plural sciroccos)

  1. Alternative spelling of sirocco

Anagrams

  • cocricos

Italian

Etymology

From Old Occitan eissiroc, eyssiroc, siroc, eissaloc, eissaloch, eissalot, eisalot, isalot, exalot, exaloc, exaloch, originally also in the meaning “wind from the sea”, from Massalian Ancient Greek *???????? (*exal?t?s), from ?????? (éxalos, out of the sea).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i?r?k.ko/
  • Rhymes: -?kko

Noun

scirocco m (plural scirocchi)

  1. sirocco (hot southerly to southeasterly wind)

Derived terms

  • sciroccato (weird)

Descendants

  • ? Dutch: sirocco
  • ? English: sirocco
  • ? French: sirocco

See also

  • föhn

References

  • Kahane, Henry R.; Kahane, Renée; Tietze, Andreas (1958) The Lingua Franca in the Levant: Turkish Nautical Terms of Italian and Greek Origin, Urbana: University of Illinois, page 406 Nr. 603

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sirocco

English

Alternative forms

  • siroc (rare)
  • scirocco

Etymology

From Italian scirocco (south-east wind).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s????ko?/, /?????ko?/

Noun

sirocco (plural siroccos)

  1. A hot and often strong southerly to southeasterly wind on the Mediterranean that originates in the Sahara and adjacent North African regions.
    Synonym: ghibli (Libya)
    • 1888 Friedrich Nietzsche, The Antichrist 1
      This tolerance and largeur of the heart that 'forgives' everything because it 'understands' everything, is sirocco for us.
    • 1814 George Gordon, Lord Byron Corsair, i:14
      But come, the board is spread ; our silver lamp / Is trimm'd, and heeds not the sirocco's damp.
  2. A draft of hot air from an artificial source of heat.
    • (colloquial) 2003, Erik Larson, The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America, Random House, ?ISBN, page 113:
      In the hearth at the north wall a large fire cracked and lisped, flushing the room with a dry sirocco that caused frozen skin to tingle.

Translations

References

  • 1896 Universal Dictionary of the English Language, vol 4 p 4286

Further reading

  • sirocco on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian scirocco.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?si?r?.ko?/
  • Hyphenation: si?roc?co
  • Rhymes: -?ko?

Noun

sirocco m (plural sirocco's)

  1. sirocco (wind on the Mediterranean originating from North Africa)
  2. (rare, dated) kiln
    Synonym: droogoven

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /si.??.ko/

Etymology

From Italian scirocco.

Noun

sirocco m (plural siroccos)

  1. (literally and figuratively) sirocco

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