"abatino" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /a.baˈti.no/ Forms: abatini [plural]
Rhymes: -ino Etymology: From abate (“abbot”) + -ino (diminutive suffix). Etymology templates: {{af|it|abate|-ino|id2=diminutive|pos2=diminutive suffix|t1=abbot}} abate (“abbot”) + -ino (diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} abatino m (plural abatini)
  1. Diminutive of abate Tags: diminutive, form-of, masculine Form of: abate
    Sense id: en-abatino-it-noun-y1NdZg00 Categories (other): Italian terms suffixed with -ino (diminutive) Disambiguation of Italian terms suffixed with -ino (diminutive): 55 7 25 13
  2. a young abbot, particularly one that is elegant and gallant Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-abatino-it-noun-ngwDo8aX
  3. (ecclesiastical, rare) altar boy Tags: masculine, rare Categories (topical): Monasticism
    Sense id: en-abatino-it-noun-dbf1xSDI Disambiguation of Monasticism: 2 22 64 12 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 8 6 46 40 Topics: ecclesiastical, lifestyle, religion
  4. (sports slang, rare) an athlete possessing technique but lacking physical strength Tags: masculine, rare, slang Categories (topical): Sports
    Sense id: en-abatino-it-noun-jF4CZ9ub Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 8 6 46 40 Topics: hobbies, lifestyle, sports

Inflected forms

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