"arpagone" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ar.paˈɡo.ne/ Forms: arpagoni [plural]
Rhymes: -one Etymology: 13th century: borrowed from Latin harpagōnem (“grappling hook, grappling iron”), from Ancient Greek ἁρπάγη (harpágē, “hook”), from ἁρπάζω (harpázō, “to snatch away, to carry off, to seize, to captivate”), of uncertain origin. Doublet of arpione (“harpoon”) and cognate to English harpoon and harpagon. Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|borrowed}} borrowed, {{bor|it|la|harpago|harpagōnem|grappling hook, grappling iron|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Latin harpagōnem (“grappling hook, grappling iron”), {{bor+|it|la|harpago|harpagōnem|nocap=1|t=grappling hook, grappling iron}} borrowed from Latin harpagōnem (“grappling hook, grappling iron”), {{der|it|grc|ἁρπάγη||hook}} Ancient Greek ἁρπάγη (harpágē, “hook”), {{doublet|it|arpione|t1=harpoon}} Doublet of arpione (“harpoon”), {{cog|en|harpoon}} English harpoon Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} arpagone m (plural arpagoni)
  1. (nautical) grapnel, grappling iron Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Nautical
    Sense id: en-arpagone-it-noun-xrIR9GRo Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 57 20 23 Topics: nautical, transport
  2. (nautical, uncommon) gaff Tags: masculine, uncommon Categories (topical): Nautical Synonyms: alighiero
    Sense id: en-arpagone-it-noun-RWDvo9Z1 Topics: nautical, transport
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ar.paˈɡo.ne/ Forms: arpagoni [plural]
Rhymes: -one Etymology: 1829, borrowed from French harpagon, as if named after Arpagone (“Harpagon”), the protagonist of Molière's The Miser (1668), whose original name Harpagon is an adaptation of Latin harpagō, gen. harpagōnis (“grappling hook, grappling iron”), from Ancient Greek ἁρπάγη (harpágē, “hook”), from ἁρπάζω (harpázō, “to snatch away, to carry off, to seize, to captivate”), of uncertain origin. Etymology templates: {{bor|it|fr|harpagon}} French harpagon, {{lang|it|<i class="Latn mention" lang="it">Arpagone</i> (“Harpagon”)}} Arpagone (“Harpagon”), {{named-after|it|<i class="Latn mention" lang="it">Arpagone</i> (“Harpagon”)|nocap=1}} named after Arpagone (“Harpagon”), {{der|it|la|harpagō}} Latin harpagō, {{der|it|grc|ἁρπάγη||hook}} Ancient Greek ἁρπάγη (harpágē, “hook”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} arpagone m (plural arpagoni)
  1. skinflint, miser Tags: masculine Synonyms: avaro, tirchio, taccagno, spilorcio
    Sense id: en-arpagone-it-noun-mn9ouGev
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Inflected forms

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