calzare
See also: calzaré
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin calceāre, present active infinitive of calceō.
Verb
calzare
- (transitive) to shoe
- (transitive) To put on
- (intransitive) To fit (like a glove)
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Etymology 2
From Medieval Latin calciārium, calceārium, derived from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin calceus (“shoe”).
Noun
calzare m (plural calzari)
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Spanish
Verb
calzare
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