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Carusu (plural carusi) is the
Sicilian word for "boy" and is
derived from the
Latin carus which means "dear". In the mid-1800s
through the
early 1900s...
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Carusi may
refer to:
Carusu,
child labourers in
Sicilian sulfur mines 4700 Carusi, a
minor planet Nazzareno Carusi,
Italian pianist Caruso (disambiguation)...
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foundling home, and the woman's
husband gives up a
young son as a
carusu, a
virtual slave in a
sulfur mine; both
actions intended to help the remaining...
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cartedda – "basket" (from kártallos; but also
Latin cartellum)
carusu – "boy" (from koûros; but also
Latin carus "dear",
Sanskrit caruh "amiable")...
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Kathy Henderson,
Pluto Press, 1979).
Glossary of coal
mining terminology Carusu Channel 4. "The
Worst Jobs in
History - Hurrier".
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Black Market To
Israel Dealer, 4
April 2011.
Retrieved 4
April 2011.
Carusu,
Steve (4
April 2011). "Finally a Good Look at the "Lead Codices" Script"...
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close to the surface.
Local wages were low and
underpaid children (
carusu - 'mine boys') were used.
Sicily also had easy
transport by sea. The economy...
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Giovanni Meli , Florence, 1934.
Scunciuru , Noto, Orecchia, 1895.
Gabrieli lu
Carusu , Palermo,
Maraffa Abate, 1910. The Last
Sicilians , Catania, 1932. Sicilian...