"malmostoso" meaning in Italian

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Adjective

Forms: malmostosa [feminine], malmostosi [masculine, plural], malmostose [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From mal- (“badly, poorly”) + mostoso (“producing must”). From Lombard malmostos/malmustus. Etymology templates: {{prefix|it|mal|mostoso|t1=badly, poorly|t2=producing must}} mal- (“badly, poorly”) + mostoso (“producing must”), {{der|it|lmo|malmostos}} Lombard malmostos, {{m|lmo|malmustus}} malmustus Head templates: {{it-adj}} malmostoso (feminine malmostosa, masculine plural malmostosi, feminine plural malmostose)
  1. (northern Italy) peevish, cantankerous, surly Tags: Italy, Northern Synonyms: scontroso, scorbutico
    Sense id: en-malmostoso-it-adj-5Kf01a-~ Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian terms prefixed with mal-, Northern Italian

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