uccello
See also: uccellò
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /uˈt͡ːʃɛlːo/, [utˈt͡ʃɛl̺.l̺o]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: uc‧cèl‧lo
- Rhymes: -ɛllo
Etymology 1
From Late Latin aucellus, contracted form of Vulgar Latin *avicellus, diminutive of Latin avis, from Proto-Italic *awis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éwis. Compare French oiseau, Catalan ocell, Occitan aucèl, Neapolitan auciello, Sicilian aceddu, Friulian uciel, Venetian oxeło, Ligurian öxéllo, Romansch utschè.
Noun
uccello m (plural uccelli)
Derived terms
- uccellaccio m (“bird of prey; bird of ill omen; dupe”)
- uccellagione f (“hunting or shooting birds; The season for doing this; the birds killed”)
- uccellaia f (“a large number of birds;a place where hawking takes place; confused chatter; affair (of the heart); deception; mockery”)
- uccellaio m (“bird breeder or seller”)
- uccellame m (“bag of gamebirds (caught by a hunter)”)
- uccellamento m, uccellatura f (“bird-catching; mockery; prank”)
- uccellanda f (“fowling (bird-catching) site”)
- uccellare (“to catch birds or fowl; to fool or trick”)
- uccellatoio m (“place for bird-catching”)
- uccellatore m (“bird-catcher”)
- uccelletto m (“small bird”)
- uccellino m (“little or young bird”)
- uccello rapace m (“bird of prey”)
Further reading
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