porchereccio
Italian
Etymology
From or related to porco, porcaio; cf. Medieval Latin porcāricius, compare Spanish porquerizo, Portuguese porcariço.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /por.keˈret.t͡ʃo/, [por̺keˈr̺ett͡ʃo]
- Stress: porcheréccio
- Hyphenation: por‧che‧rec‧cio
Adjective
porchereccio (feminine singular porchereccia, masculine plural porcherecci, feminine plural porcherecce)
- related to swines, especially pork or boar.
- 1622, Alessandro Tassoni, La secchia rapita [The Stolen Bucket], Gregorio Chiari, published 1824, Canto III, lines 452–453, page 49:
- […] e la Rosella, ¶ con archi e spiedi porcherecci in mano
- and Rosella ¶ with bows and pork spits in her hands
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Related terms
Noun
porchereccio m (plural porcherecci)
- An equivocal, immoral, or dishonest situation.
- 1854, Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Beatrice Cenci, Pisa, Chapter, page 203–204:
- Forse era meglio non entrare in questo porchereccio e rifiutare addirittura il danaro.
- It might have been best to not get involved in this mess, and even to refuse the money.
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