doccia

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Etymology

Probably a back-formation of doccione (conduit, spout), from Latin ductio, ductionem, from ducere, infinitive of dūcō (lead, guide; draw, pull), or alternatively from a Vulgar Latin root *ducea, ultimately from the same root.

Pronunciation

Noun

doccia f (plural docce)

  1. shower
  2. drainpipe
  3. (surgery) plaster cast

Descendants

  • French: douche f (see for further descendants)

Verb

doccia

  1. inflection of docciare:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

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