fabbro
Italian
Alternative forms
- fabro (literary)
Etymology
From Latin fabrum, the accusative singular of faber (“artisan, craftsman, forger, smith”), from Proto-Italic *faβros, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰabʰ- (“to fashion, fit”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfabːro/, [ˈfäb.br̺o]
- Hyphenation: fàb‧bro
Derived terms
- fabbro ferraio (“blacksmith”)
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