"catone" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /kaˈto.ne/ Forms: catoni [plural]
Rhymes: -one Etymology: From Catone, from Latin Catōnem, name of Cato the Elder (234 ca. BCE–149 BCE), known for his proverbial strictness, and Cato the Younger (95 BCE–46 BCE), known as a fierce defender of the freedom of the Republic. Etymology templates: {{m|it|Catone}} Catone, {{der|it|la|Catō|Catōnem}} Latin Catōnem, {{B.C.E.|nodots=1}} BCE, {{BC}} BCE, {{B.C.E.|nodots=1}} BCE, {{BC}} BCE, {{B.C.E.|nodots=1}} BCE, {{BC}} BCE, {{B.C.E.|nodots=1}} BCE, {{BC}} BCE Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} catone m (plural catoni)
  1. (often ironic) one who is austere and of strict conduct; martinet Wikipedia link: Cato the Elder, Cato the Younger Tags: ironic, masculine, often Synonyms: castigamatti, castigatore, censore, fustigatore, moralista Related terms: catoneggiare
    Sense id: en-catone-it-noun-lZ~-Gbut Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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