"monsù" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /monˈsu/
Rhymes: -u Etymology: Sense 2 is Piedmontese monsù, while sense 3 is Neapolitan and Sicilian, all ultimately from French monsieur. Doublet of monsignore and messere. Etymology templates: {{langname|it}} Italian, {{senseno|it|Piedmont|uc=1}} Sense 2, {{bor|it|pms|monsù}} Piedmontese monsù, {{langname|it}} Italian, {{senseno|it|cook}} sense 3, {{bor|it|nap|-}} Neapolitan, {{bor|it|scn|-}} Sicilian, {{der|it|fr|monsieur}} French monsieur, {{doublet|it|monsignore|messere}} Doublet of monsignore and messere Head templates: {{it-noun|m|#}} monsù m (invariable)
  1. (literary) A title given to foreign (especially French) artists or high-ranking men during the 17th and 18th century. Tags: invariable, literary, masculine
    Sense id: en-monsù-it-noun-e0UJJQQ2 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 36 26 38
  2. (northern Italy, chiefly Piedmont) mister, sir (a title or form of address for a man) Tags: Italy, Northern, invariable, masculine Synonyms: signore
    Sense id: en-monsù-it-noun-it:Piedmont Categories (other): Northern Italian, Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 36 26 38
  3. (Naples and Sicily, now historical, often capitalized) A title given to chefs, usually of French origin. Tags: capitalized, historical, invariable, masculine, often
    Sense id: en-monsù-it-noun-it:cook Categories (other): Neapolitan Italian, Sicilian Italian, Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 36 26 38

Download JSON data for monsù meaning in Italian (3.5kB)

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