esculento
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin ēsculentus, derived from ēsca (“food; bait”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /es.kuˈlɛn.to/, [es̪kuˈl̺ɛn̪t̪o]
- Hyphenation: e‧scu‧lèn‧to
- Rhymes: -ɛnto
Adjective
esculento (feminine singular esculenta, masculine plural esculenti, feminine plural esculente)
- (literary, especially of plants) esculent, edible
- Synonyms: commestibile, edule (uncommon), mangereccio, mangiabile
- Antonym: incommestibile (uncommon)
Latin
Adjective
esculentō
- dative masculine singular of esculentus
- dative neuter singular of esculentus
- ablative masculine singular of esculentus
- ablative neuter singular of esculentus
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