cipro

See also: Cipro

English

Noun

cipro (uncountable)

  1. Clipping of ciprofloxacin.
    • 2021 January 24, Donald G. McNeil Jr, “Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really Like”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      It had to be one of three things: A hoax. Or anthrax, which meant I’d have to go on Cipro for a month. Or if it was ricin, I was dead, so bye-bye.

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Albanian

Etymology

Possibly related to cipull (type of small fig), cipër (small-eared), and çipër (small-breasted sheep), semantically related to the meaning "small". Further analysis is uncertain. Used in Myzeqe region.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈt͡siprɔ]

Noun

cípro f

  1. (regional) type of fig, ripened and withered fig
    Synonym: rrekës

References

  1. ^ Çabej, E. (1987), “cipull”, in Studime etimologjike në fushë të shqipes (in Albanian), volumes III: C–D, Tirana, page 45