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| * cima - rope’s end (also called bitter end); rope put overboard; edge, end or tip of something. Origin: The earliest record of the term is the Italian - cima, at the beginning of the 17th century. <ref>Lingua Franca in the Dalmatian Fishing and Nautical Terminology by J.Božanić</ref> | | * cima - rope’s end (also called bitter end); rope put overboard; edge, end or tip of something. Origin: The earliest record of the term is the Italian - cima, at the beginning of the 17th century. <ref>Lingua Franca in the Dalmatian Fishing and Nautical Terminology by J.Božanić</ref> |
| * cukar - sugar - šečer (Venetian: sucaro) | | * cukar - sugar - šečer (Venetian: sucaro) |
− | * čakule - gossip | + | * čakule - gossip (č is ch) |
| * čagalj - jackal | | * čagalj - jackal |
| * čejad - people - ljudi | | * čejad - people - ljudi |