burino

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Italian

Etymology

Perhaps from Lombardic būr (peasant), traditionally believed to derive from Latin būris (beam of the plow), used by farmers and thus associated with countryside people. Either way suffixed with -ino.

Adjective

burino (feminine burina, masculine plural burini, feminine plural burine)

  1. boorish, loutish

Noun

burino m (plural burini, feminine burina)

  1. peasant, yokel
  2. boor, lout

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