"metterza" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Italian]

IPA: /metˈtɛr.t͡sa/ Forms: metterze [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ɛrtsa Etymology: From Medieval Latin mettertia, from -met (intensifying particle) + tertia (“third”, whence Italian terza). Etymology templates: {{uder|it|ML.|mettertia}} Medieval Latin mettertia, {{m+|it|terza}} Italian terza, {{af|la|-met|tertius|alt2=tertia|nocat=1|pos1=intensifying particle|pos2=whence Italian <i class="Latn mention" lang="it">terza</i>|t2=third}} -met (intensifying particle) + tertia (“third”, whence Italian terza) Head templates: {{it-adj|fonly=1}} metterza (feminine-only, feminine plural metterze)
  1. (art) Attribute to Saint Anne, when depicted as third behind the Virgin Mary with Christ child on her lap. Wikipedia link: Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (Masaccio) Categories (topical): Art

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