"addormentasuocere" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ad.dorˌmen.taˈzwɔ.t͡ʃe.re/
Rhymes: -ɔtʃere Etymology: From Verb-object compound, composed of addormenta (“to send to sleep”) + suocera (“mothers-in-law”). From the rumor that fiancés, when they visited their future wives, used to bring these candies to their mothers-in-law. Candies melting in the mouth would force the mother-in-law to stay silent, sometimes even making them drowsy. Etymology templates: {{it-verb-obj|addormentare<t:to send to sleep>|suocere<t:mothers-in-law><alt:suocera>}} Verb-object compound, composed of addormenta (“to send to sleep”) + suocera (“mothers-in-law”) Head templates: {{it-noun|f|#}} addormentasuocere f (invariable)
  1. candied almonds Tags: feminine, invariable Categories (topical): Sweets Synonyms: addormenta suocere

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  "etymology_text": "From Verb-object compound, composed of addormenta (“to send to sleep”) + suocera (“mothers-in-law”). From the rumor that fiancés, when they visited their future wives, used to bring these candies to their mothers-in-law. Candies melting in the mouth would force the mother-in-law to stay silent, sometimes even making them drowsy.",
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    "ad‧dor‧men‧ta‧suò‧ce‧re"
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    }
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  ],
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        "Rhymes:Italian/ɔtʃere/7 syllables",
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    {
      "word": "addormenta suocere"
    }
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