scudocrociato
Italian
Etymology
scudo (“shield”) + crociato (“bearing a cross”, adjective).
A red cross on a white shield was the symbol of the now-defunct Italian centrist political party named Democrazia Cristiana (1943 – 1994).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sku.do.kroˈt͡ʃa.to/, [s̪kud̪okr̺oˈt͡ʃäːt̪o̞]
- Stress: scudocrociàto
- Hyphenation: scu‧do‧cro‧cia‧to
Adjective
scudocrociato (feminine singular scudocrociata, masculine plural scudocrociati, feminine plural scudocrociate)
- (historical, politics) Of or pertaining to the Democrazia Cristiana (Christian Democracy) political party.
- (by extension) Of or pertaining to any centrist political party adopting the cross-bearing shield as a symbol.
Noun
scudocrociato m (plural scudocrociati, feminine scudocrociata)
Synonyms
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