olezzare
Italian
Etymology
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(deprecated template usage) From Vulgar Latin *olidiāre, present active infinitive of *olidiō, derived from Latin olidus (“emitting a smell”).
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Verb
olezzare
- (intransitive, literary) To smell sweet or good.
- (intransitive, humorous) To stink sweet or smell (bad).
- Synonyms: (literary) fetere, maleodorare, (literary) putire, puzzare
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