"leamaro" meaning in All languages combined

See leamaro on Wiktionary

Noun [Venetian]

Forms: leamari [plural]
Etymology: See leame (“manure, dung”). The variation luamaro may have been borrowed from French lieu amer (literally “bitter place”), a metaphorical slang term which refers to a toilet, introduced into the Venetian language by Napoleon's soldiers. Etymology templates: {{bor|vec|fr|lieu amer|lit=bitter place}} French lieu amer (literally “bitter place”) Head templates: {{head|vec|noun|plural|leamari|||||||||||||g=m|head=leamaro}} leamaro m (plural leamari), {{vec-noun|leamar|m|o|i}} leamaro m (plural leamari)
  1. cesspool, pigsty, pigpen (a messy, untidy and dirty place) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-leamaro-vec-noun-Fqe2-gFR
  2. dungheap Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-leamaro-vec-noun-4KcYIyFY Categories (other): Venetian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Venetian entries with incorrect language header: 15 85

Inflected forms

Download JSONL data for leamaro meaning in All languages combined (1.5kB)

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