"patrigno" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: patrigni [plural]
Etymology: From Late Latin patrīneus, from pater (“father”) + -īneus (“relative suffix”). Compare Medieval Latin patrīnus (“godfather”); alternatively from Late Latin patrignus, after the model of prīvignus (“stepson”). Etymology templates: {{inh|it|LL.|patrīneus}} Late Latin patrīneus, {{suffix|la|pater|-īneus|nocat=1|t1=father|t2=relative suffix}} pater (“father”) + -īneus (“relative suffix”), {{cog|ML.|patrīnus||godfather}} Medieval Latin patrīnus (“godfather”), {{inh|it|LL.|patrignus}} Late Latin patrignus, {{m|la|prīvignus||stepson}} prīvignus (“stepson”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} patrigno m (plural patrigni)
  1. stepfather Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Male family members Synonyms: padrigno Related terms: padre, figliastro (english: stepson, stepchild), matrigna (english: stepmother)
    Sense id: en-patrigno-it-noun-~SucpWr4 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

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