fottivento
Italian
Etymology
Derived from fottere (“to screw, to fuck”) + vento (“wind”), from their quick and acrobatic flying style.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fot.tiˈvɛn.to/, [fot̪t̪iˈvɛn̪t̪o]
- Stress: fottivènto
- Hyphenation: fot‧ti‧ven‧to
Noun
fottivento m (invariable)
- (northern Italy):
- Synonym of gheppio (“common kestrel”)
- Synonym of falco cuculo (“red-footed falcon”)
- (central Italy):
- Synonym of succiacapre (“European nightjar”)
- Synonym of mignattino (“black tern”)
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