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Title: Quċċija, Convivium, Żerda : Maltese customs originating from religious Greek tradition
Authors: Fiorini, Stanley
Keywords: Quċċija (Social custom)
Rituals -- Malta
Malta -- Social life and customs
Food habits -- Malta
Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Malta
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Theology
Citation: Fiorini, S. (2020). Quċċija, Convivium, Żerda : Maltese customs originating from religious Greek tradition. Melita Theologica, 70(2), 117-142.
Abstract: The Modern Maltese definition of the noun quċċija, according to Aquilina’s Dictionary, is: "A ceremony consisting in the presentation of a basket containing grain, toys and other miscellaneous articles, to a child on the completion of its first year, in order to be able to foretell its future inclinations by the choice it may make." Although the lexicographer’s inclusion of “grain” among the “miscellaneous articles” may have been only a convenient, apposite insertion to justify his etymology of the term from Sicilian cuccia – zuppa fatta di frumento bollito nell’acqua o nel latte con zucchero ed altri savori – citing Mortillaro’s Dizionario, it betrays the historical basis for the anachronistic “grain” ingredient. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87937
ISSN: 10129588
Appears in Collections:MT - Volume 70, Issue 2 - 2020
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