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View synonyms for cicala
cicala
[ si-kah-luh; Italian chee-kah-lah ]
cicala
/ tʃiˈkala; sɪˈkɑːlə /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cicala1
C19: from Italian, from Latin: cicada
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Example Sentences
A silence fell upon the party, so profound that the cicala in the dry hedge shrilled to pierce the ear.
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They were pursued, and those who were captured suffered severe punishment at the hands of Cicala.
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As we passed into the dark antechamber the chill damp air was cold as death after the cicala-haunted sunshine of the fields above.
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He received there a great ovation for the victory due to Cicala.
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The Pope's treasurer, Milliardo Cicala, was remiss in payments.
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