ferraiolo

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Italian ferraiolo. === Noun === ferraiolo (plural ferraiolos or ferraioli) A kind of cape worn by Catholic clergy over the shoulders, extending down to the ankles and tied in the front. Synonym: ferraiolone ==== Translations ==== == Italian == === Alternative forms === ferraiuolo, ferragiolo (obsolete) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fer.raˈjɔ.lo/ Rhymes: -ɔlo Hyphenation: fer‧ra‧iò‧lo === Etymology 1 === Refers to a type of garment historically imported into Italy from Spain, and so presumably calqued from Spanish herreruelo (as ferraio +‎ -olo), q.v. ==== Noun ==== ferraiolo m (plural ferraioli) ferraiolo (kind of cape) Synonyms: mantello, tabarro === Etymology 2 === From ferraio +‎ -olo. ==== Noun ==== ferraiolo m (plural ferraioli) an iron worker, especially one who makes the iron reinforcement rods === References === === Further reading === “ferraiòlo3”, in Grande dizionario della lingua italiana, volume 5 e–fin, UTET, 1968, page 853f.