"petaloso" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Italian]

IPA: /pe.taˈlo.zo/, /pe.taˈlo.so/ Forms: petalosa [feminine], petalosi [masculine, plural], petalose [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ozo, (traditional) -oso Etymology: Coined by an eight-year-old schoolboy in a written assignment in February 2016, from petalo (“petal”) + -oso (“-y, -ful, -some”). It became a topic of public discussion when the boy's teacher asked the Accademia della Crusca for an official opinion on the word's validity. While the word is morphologically well-formed, its lack of widespread use by native speakers prevented its recognition into the official dictionaries of the Crusca. Etymology templates: {{suffix|it|petalo|oso|t1=petal|t2=-y, -ful, -some}} petalo (“petal”) + -oso (“-y, -ful, -some”) Head templates: {{it-adj}} petaloso (feminine petalosa, masculine plural petalosi, feminine plural petalose), {{tlb|it|neologism|colloquial|rare}} (neologism, colloquial, rare)
  1. petalous, petalsome (full of petals) Wikipedia link: Accademia della Crusca Tags: colloquial, neologism, rare

Inflected forms

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