"incarnato" meaning in Italian

See incarnato in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: incarnata [feminine], incarnati [masculine, plural], incarnate [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin incarnātus, past participle of incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), from in- + Latin carō (“flesh”). Etymology templates: {{root|it|ine-pro|*(s)ker-|id=cut}}, {{der|it|EL.|-}} Ecclesiastical Latin, {{inh|it|LL.|incarnātus}} Late Latin incarnātus, {{m|la|incarnō|t=to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh}} incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), {{m|la|in-}} in-, {{der|it|la|carō|t=flesh}} Latin carō (“flesh”) Head templates: {{it-adj}} incarnato (feminine incarnata, masculine plural incarnati, feminine plural incarnate)
  1. incarnated, embodied
    Sense id: en-incarnato-it-adj-E-LJhXop
  2. ingrown (toenail)
    Sense id: en-incarnato-it-adj-MvVwpO2h

Noun

Forms: incarnati [plural]
Etymology: From Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin incarnātus, past participle of incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), from in- + Latin carō (“flesh”). Etymology templates: {{root|it|ine-pro|*(s)ker-|id=cut}}, {{der|it|EL.|-}} Ecclesiastical Latin, {{inh|it|LL.|incarnātus}} Late Latin incarnātus, {{m|la|incarnō|t=to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh}} incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), {{m|la|in-}} in-, {{der|it|la|carō|t=flesh}} Latin carō (“flesh”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} incarnato m (plural incarnati)
  1. complexion (appearance of the skin) Tags: masculine Synonyms: carnagione Related terms: carne
    Sense id: en-incarnato-it-noun-pIswRds6

Verb

Forms: incarnata [feminine], incarnati [masculine, plural], incarnate [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin incarnātus, past participle of incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), from in- + Latin carō (“flesh”). Etymology templates: {{root|it|ine-pro|*(s)ker-|id=cut}}, {{der|it|EL.|-}} Ecclesiastical Latin, {{inh|it|LL.|incarnātus}} Late Latin incarnātus, {{m|la|incarnō|t=to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh}} incarnō (“to make or become incarnate; to make into flesh”), {{m|la|in-}} in-, {{der|it|la|carō|t=flesh}} Latin carō (“flesh”) Head templates: {{it-pp}} incarnato (feminine incarnata, masculine plural incarnati, feminine plural incarnate)
  1. past participle of incarnare Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: incarnare
    Sense id: en-incarnato-it-verb-t76qcxGc Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 26 26 3 45

Inflected forms

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