See mannaggia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"pos3": "third-person singular subjunctive of <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"nap\">avé</i> (“to have”)"
},
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}
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"etymology_text": "mal(e) (“bad, evil”) + n' (“of it”) + aggia (third-person singular subjunctive of avé (“to have”)). Literally “may he/she/it have bad things from it!”.",
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}
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"word": "mannaggia"
}
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