acciacco

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See also: acciaccò

Italian

Etymology

From Spanish achaque, from Arabic شَكَا (šakā, to complain).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -akko

Noun

acciacco m (plural acciacchi)

  1. ache, infirmity
    Synonyms: dolore, malanno, magagna
    Penso che mia nonna abbia meno acciacchi di me.
    I think my grandmother has fewer aches than me.
  2. ailment

Derived terms

Verb

acciacco

  1. first-person singular present indicative of acciaccare