robustoso
Italian
Etymology
Derived from robusto (“firm”, “solid”) + -oso (“-ous”, adjectival derivational suffix).
Pronunciation
Adjective
robustoso (feminine robustosa, masculine plural robustosi, feminine plural robustose)
- Obsolete form of robusto.
- strong, robust, vigorous, sturdy
- c. 13th century, Francis of Assisi, Cantico di Frate Sole[1], printed by the Biblioteca del Sacro Convento di San Francesco, page 2:
- Laudato ſi mi ſignore ᵱ fr̄e focu, ᵱ lo quale ennallumini la nocte, ed ello e bello ⁊ iocũdo ⁊ robuſtoſo ⁊ foꝛte.
- Praised be You, my Lord, through Brother Fire, through whom you light the night and he is beautiful and playful and robust and strong.
- strong, robust, vigorous, sturdy
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- Italian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Italian terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₁rewdʰ-
- Italian terms suffixed with -oso
- Italian 4-syllable words
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- Rhymes:Italian/ozo
- Rhymes:Italian/ozo/4 syllables
- Italian lemmas
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