"mansezza" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /manˈset.t͡sa/ Forms: mansezze [plural]
Rhymes: -ettsa Etymology: From *manso (“docile, meek”) + -ezza, the first element being a back-formation from mansuetudine (“docility, meekness”) by removing the suffix -itudine (“-ity, -ness”). Etymology templates: {{af|it||-ezza|alt1=*manso|t1=docile, meek}} *manso (“docile, meek”) + -ezza, {{bf|it|mansuetudine|nocap=1|t=docility, meekness}} back-formation from mansuetudine (“docility, meekness”) Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} mansezza f (plural mansezze)
  1. (archaic) docility, meekness Tags: archaic, feminine Synonyms: mansuetudine

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