smeraldino
Italian
FWOTD – 20 November 2015
Etymology
From Latin smaragdīnus.
Surface analysis: smeraldo (“emerald”) + -ino (“-ine”, derivational suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sme.ralˈdi.no/, [z̪mer̺äl̺ˈd̪iːn̺o]
- Rhymes: -ino
- Stress: smeraldìno
- Hyphenation: sme‧ral‧di‧no
Adjective
smeraldino (feminine singular smeraldina, masculine plural smeraldini, feminine plural smeraldine)
- (archaic) made out of emerald
- 1946, Louis Charbonneau-Lassay, Il giardino del Cristo ferito, Arkeios, page 190:
- […] , fu mostrato il ricco vaso smeraldino, […]
- […] , he was shown the rich emerald vase, […]
- […] , fu mostrato il ricco vaso smeraldino, […]
- 1946, Louis Charbonneau-Lassay, Il giardino del Cristo ferito, Arkeios, page 190:
- (dated) emerald green; emerald-like in colour
- 1903, Giovanni Pascoli, Myricae, Raffaello Giusti (1903), page 86, “Il miracolo”:
- Vedeste l'erba lucido tappeto, ¶ e su le pietre il musco smeraldino; [...]
- You saw the grass as shiny carpet, ¶ and on the stones the emerald-green musk; [...]
- Vedeste l'erba lucido tappeto, ¶ e su le pietre il musco smeraldino; [...]
- 1903, Giovanni Pascoli, Myricae, Raffaello Giusti (1903), page 86, “Il miracolo”:
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