stanco

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See also: stancò

Italian

Etymology

Possibly from Old French estanc (modern étanche), from the verb estanchier (modern étancher), probably from Vulgar Latin *stanticare < stanticus < Latin stans, stantis. Also possibly from Latin stanticus or a derivation of stancare, though this may instead derive from it.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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  1. tired
    Sono stanco morto.I'm dead tired.
  2. bored

Verb

stanco

  1. first-person singular present indicative of stancare

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