"pertugio" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: pertugi [plural]
Etymology: Deverbal from pertugiare + -o, from Vulgar Latin *pertūsiāre, from Latin pertūsus (“perforated”). Cognate with Sicilian pirtusu. Etymology templates: {{it-deverbal|pertugiare}} Deverbal from pertugiare + -o, {{der|it|la-vul|*pertusio|*pertūsiāre}} Vulgar Latin *pertūsiāre, {{der|it|la|pertūsus||perforated}} Latin pertūsus (“perforated”), {{cog|scn|pirtusu}} Sicilian pirtusu Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} pertugio m (plural pertugi)
  1. hole, opening Tags: masculine

Inflected forms

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