Pinocchio
See also: pinocchio
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Pinocchio, possibly from the rare Tuscan form pinocchio (“pine nut”) or constructed from pino (“pine tree, pine wood”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Pinocchio
- The fictional boy made from wood whose nose gets longer with each lie he tells, protagonist of the story The Adventures of Pinocchio (1881) by Carlo Collodi.
- Coordinate term: Geppetto
- The popular fairy tale about Pinocchio.
Derived terms
Translations
protagonist
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fairy tale
Noun
Pinocchio (plural Pinocchios)
Translations
one who lies often — See also translations at liar
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one who has difficulty hiding lies
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Italian
Etymology
Possibly from the rare Tuscan form pinocchio (“pine nut”) or from pino (“pine tree, pine wood”) + -occhio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /piˈnɔk.kjo/, [piˈnɔk̟ːjo]
- Rhymes: -ɔkkjo
- Hyphenation: Pi‧nòc‧chio
Derived terms
- pinocchiesco
- pinocchietto
Portuguese
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