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Corsican

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U culore biancu.

Etymology

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From Early Medieval Latin blancus. Compare Italian bianco.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈbjãnku]
  • Hyphenation: bian‧cu

Adjective

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biancu (feminine bianca, masculine plural bianchi, feminine plural bianche)

  1. white

Noun

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biancu m (plural bianchi)

  1. white (color)
  2. white person
  3. blank, void

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Descendants

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  • Gallurese: biancu

References

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  • biancu” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

Gallurese

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Etymology

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From Corsican biancu, from Early Medieval Latin blancus.

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Adjective

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biancu (feminine singular bianca, masculine and feminine plural bianchi)

  1. white (having a white colour)
    Synonym: albu

Noun

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biancu m (plural bianchi)

  1. (uncountable) white (colour)
  2. white (Caucasian person)

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References

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  • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

Sardinian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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biancu (feminine singular bianca, masculine plural biancos, feminine plural biancas)

  1. (Logudorese) white
    Synonym: albu

biancu (feminine singular bianca, masculine plural biancos, feminine plural biancas)

  1. (Campidanese) white
    Synonym: albu

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Logudorese
Campidanese

Noun

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biancu m (uncountable)

  1. white (color)
    Synonym: albu

References

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  • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

Sassarese

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Etymology

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Likely borrowed from Italian bianco.

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Adjective

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biancu (feminine singular bianca, masculine and feminine plural bianchi)

  1. white (having a white colour)
    • 1866 [1770s], Antonio Martini, chapter V, in Giovanni Spano, transl., L'ebagneliu sigundu S. Matteju [The Gospel according to St. Matthew]‎[1], London, translation of Il santo Vangelo di Gesù Cristo secondo Matteo (in Italian), verse 36, page 16:
      Nè pa lu to’ cabbu hai a giurà, palchì no poi fà un pelu biancu, o nieddu.
      [Né pa’ lu to’ cabbu hai a giurà, parchì no poi fà un peru biancu, o nieddu.]
      And you will not swear by your head, for you cannot make even one hair white or black.
    • c. 19th century, anonymous author, “[untitled song]”, in Giovanni Spano, editor, Canti popolari in dialetto sassarese [Popular songs in Sassarese dialect]‎[2], volume 2 (overall work in Italian and Sassarese), Cagliari, published 1873, song 64, page 158:
      Sia lu me’ colpu viltiddu
      D’un sumbreri pampanuddu
      Mezzu biancu e mezzu nieddu
      Mannu cant’un caniltreddu
      [Sia lu me’ cóipu visthiddu
      D’un sumbreri pampanuddu
      Mezzu biancu e mezzu nieddu
      Mannu cant’un canisthreddu]
      May my body be clothed with a fancy hat, half white and half black, as big as a basket
    • 1957, Salvator Ruju, “Don Paschuari nósthru si lamènta [Our Don Pasquale complains]”, in Sassari véccia e nóba [Old and new Sassari]; republished as Caterina Ruju, editor, Sassari véccia e nóba, Nuoro: Ilisso edizioni, 2001, →ISBN, page 194:
      La mòscha virinòsa,
      la ruia, la bïanca e la nïédda,
      è trabanèndi finza lu zaibéddu,
      di tant’iscillaradi.
      The venomous fly, the red [one], the white [one], and the black [one], is penetrating even in the brain of many wicked ones.
    • 1989, Giovanni Maria Cherchi, “Femmina [Woman]”, in La poesia di l'althri (overall work in Italian and Sassarese), Sassari: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, page 21:
      l’arecci bianca a punta più no timu
      I no longer fear the white, pointy ear

Noun

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biancu m (plural bianchi)

  1. (uncountable) white (colour)
  2. white (Caucasian person)
  3. egg white, albumen
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References

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  • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

Sicilian

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Adjective

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biancu (feminine singular bianca, masculine and feminine plural bianchi)

  1. Alternative form of jancu (white)