marcantonio

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See also: Marcantonio

Italian

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Etymology

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Named after Roman politician and general Mark Antony (82 BCE – 30 CE).

Noun

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marcantonio m (plural marcantoni)

  1. (informal) hunk (handsome or strapping man)
    Synonym: fusto
  2. (informal) he-man