buratto
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Italian[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Medieval Latin *būra, from Middle High German biuteln, biūtel, from Old High German butil (“pouch, bag”), from Proto-Germanic *buzdô (“beetle, grub, swelling”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰūs- (“to move quickly”). Cognate with Dutch buidel.[1]
Noun[edit]
buratto m (plural buratti)
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb[edit]
buratto
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- Italian terms derived from Middle High German
- Italian terms derived from Old High German
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