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Typical of southern Sardinia, it should derive from the toponym Palmas in the Cagliari area or Palmas Arborea in the Oristano area. additions provided by Giuseppe Concas PALMA; PALMAS: Palma is widespread throughout Italy (rare in Sardinia); Palmas is properly Sardinian. The meaning of the item is palm. Palm is the ventral surface of the hand, also called the palm; palma is a medium or tall tree, belonging, in botany, to the "Arecaceae" family: they derive from the same Latin word, "palma". In the Sardinian language the palm of the hand is called "sa pranta de sa manu"; the palm (tree), is called "pràma". But a palm, understood as a unit of measure, is called "u 'pràmu" (7, 39 cm.) And corresponds to a quarter of a foot; and measure palm, palm, translates, mesurai a pràmu, a pràmu.
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