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putto

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian putto (cupid, putto; boy), from Latin putus (boy), a variant of p?sus ((little) boy), from puer (boy, lad; child), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *peh?w- (few, little; smallness).

The plural form putti is also borrowed from Italian putti.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?t??/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?p?to?/, [-?o?]
  • Hyphenation: put?to

Noun

putto (plural putti or (rare) puttos or puttoes)

  1. (art) A representation, especially in Renaissance or Baroque art, of a small, naked, often winged (usually male) child; a cherub.

Hyponyms

  • (putto representing Cupid or love): amoretto, amorino, cupid

Translations

References

Further reading

  • putto on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • toput, tot up

Finnish

Noun

putto

  1. putto, cherub

Declension

Synonyms

  • kerubi

Anagrams

  • pottu, potut, putot, tupot

Italian

Etymology

From Latin p?tus.

Noun

putto m (plural putti)

  1. (art) putto, cherub, cupid
    Synonym: amorino
  2. (rare) child

Descendants

  • ? English: putto

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

putto m

  1. singular nominative of putta

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amorino

Italian

Noun

amorino m (plural amorini)

  1. cupid
    Synonym: putto

Anagrams

  • armonio
  • orniamo

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