"mazzafegato" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: mazzafegati [plural]
Etymology: Verb-object compound, composed of mazza (“to kill (archaic or southern Italy)”) + fegato (“liver”), literally “liver-killer”. Etymology templates: {{q|archaic or southern Italy}} (archaic or southern Italy), {{it-verb-obj|mazzare<t:to kill (archaic or southern Italy)>|fegato<t:liver>|lit=liver-killer}} Verb-object compound, composed of mazza (“to kill (archaic or southern Italy)”) + fegato (“liver”), literally “liver-killer” Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} mazzafegato m (plural mazzafegati)
  1. a type of salami from central Italy Wikipedia link: it:mazzafegato Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Sausages Synonyms: mezzafegato

Inflected forms

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