different between italian vs foliot
italian
Finnish
Noun
italian
- Genitive singular form of italia.
Anagrams
- laitain, liaanit, litania
Occitan
Etymology
Itàlia +? -an
Adjective
italian m (feminine singular italiana, masculine plural italians, feminine plural italianas)
- Italian
Noun
italian m (plural italians, feminine italiana, feminine plural italianas)
- a Italian person
italian m (uncountable)
- the Italian language
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i.ta.li?an/
Adjective
italian m or n (feminine singular italian?, masculine plural italieni, feminine and neuter plural italiene)
- Italian
Declension
Synonyms
- italienesc
Noun
italian m (plural italieni, feminine equivalent italian?)
- an Italian man
Declension
See also
- italian? (female equivalent and language)
italian From the web:
- what italian translation
- what italian seasoning
- what italian restaurants are near me
- what italian food is not italian
- what italian holiday is today
- what italian mothers say
- what italian dressing is gluten free
- what italian movies are on netflix
foliot
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??li?t/
Noun
foliot (plural foliots)
- Part of the verge escapement in early clocks.
- A creature from Italian folklore that makes noises and flings objects about.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy to this entry?)
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