"cadreghino" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /ka.dreˈɡi.no/ Forms: cadreghini [plural]
Rhymes: -ino Etymology: From Piedmontese or Lombard cadrega (“chair”), from Latin cathedra (“seat”), from Ancient Greek κᾰθέδρᾱ (kathédrā, “chair of a teacher, throne”), whence also Italian cattedra, + -ino (diminutive suffix). Etymology templates: {{uder|it|pms|-}} Piedmontese, {{der|it|lmo|cadrega||chair}} Lombard cadrega (“chair”), {{der|it|la|cathedra||seat}} Latin cathedra (“seat”), {{der|it|grc|κᾰθέδρᾱ||chair of a teacher, throne}} Ancient Greek κᾰθέδρᾱ (kathédrā, “chair of a teacher, throne”), {{suffix|it||ino|pos2=diminutive suffix}} + -ino (diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} cadreghino m (plural cadreghini)
  1. (northern Italy, informal, humorous) a seat as a symbol of power Tags: Italy, Northern, humorous, informal, masculine Synonyms: scranno

Inflected forms

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