"Mangone" meaning in Italian

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Proper name

IPA: /manˈɡo.ne/
Rhymes: -one Etymology: Most likely and in most cases, Mangone seems to represent a word that is widespread in the South of Italy for “left-handed” or “awkward.” In Calabria, it could also derive from the placename Mangone in the province of Cosenza, which in turn may represent L. mango, “slavetrader.” In some cases it could be related to the French surname Mangon, “butcher.” On the other hand, Michele Francipane in his Dizionario dei cognomi italiani (2005) connects Mangone unequivocally with It. mangano, "mangle," as it relates to the manufacture of cloth. Head templates: {{it-proper noun|f}} Mangone f
  1. A town in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy Tags: feminine Categories (place): Places in Calabria, Italy, Places in Italy, Towns in Calabria, Italy, Towns in Italy Derived forms: mangonese
    Sense id: en-Mangone-it-name-ewC6CTNA

Proper name

IPA: /manˈɡo.ne/
Rhymes: -one Etymology: Most likely and in most cases, Mangone seems to represent a word that is widespread in the South of Italy for “left-handed” or “awkward.” In Calabria, it could also derive from the placename Mangone in the province of Cosenza, which in turn may represent L. mango, “slavetrader.” In some cases it could be related to the French surname Mangon, “butcher.” On the other hand, Michele Francipane in his Dizionario dei cognomi italiani (2005) connects Mangone unequivocally with It. mangano, "mangle," as it relates to the manufacture of cloth. Head templates: {{it-proper noun|mfbysense}} Mangone m or f by sense
  1. a surname transferred from the place name Tags: by-personal-gender, feminine, masculine
    Sense id: en-Mangone-it-name-v-xrFvK8 Categories (other): Italian surnames, Pages with entries, Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian masculine and feminine nouns by sense Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 47 2 51 Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 1 99 Disambiguation of Italian masculine and feminine nouns by sense: 21 79
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