erculeo
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Italian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin herculeus. By surface analysis, Ercole (“Hercules”) + -eo (suffix indicating relation).
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
erculeo (feminine erculea, masculine plural erculei, feminine plural erculee)
- of or pertaining to Hercules; Herculean
- (by extension) having extraordinary strength or physical prowess; Herculean
- (by extension) requiring extraordinary effort or work; Herculean
- Synonyms: estenuante, sfibrante, titanico
- Antonyms: leggero, riposante