ciliegia

Etymology
From the variant, from , from the neuter plural of , from , from , from , ultimately possibly of origin. Alternatively from, (Tuscan), from , from. See also. Double hypercorrectism : Tuscan corrects intervocalic R → intervocalic L (assuming that cer- is a Lombard pronounciation) ; and corrects -SA → -GIA (mistakenly assuming -sa is another Lombard pronounciation) ; same for garea→ galera, another hypercorrectism

Noun

 * 1) cherry
 * 2) cherry

Adjective

 * 1) cherry