putto
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Italian putto (“cupid, putto; boy”), from Latin putus (“boy”), a variant of pūsus (“(little) boy”), from puer (“boy, lad; child”), from Proto-Italic *puweros, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *peh₂w- (“few, little; smallness”).
The plural form putti is also borrowed from Italian putti.
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpʊtəʊ/
(General American) IPA(key): /ˈpʊtoʊ/, [-ɾoʊ]
Hyphenation: put‧to
=== Noun ===
putto (plural putti or (rare) puttos or (rare) puttoes)
(art) A representation, especially in Renaissance or Baroque art, of a small, naked, often winged (usually male) child; a cherub.
==== Hyponyms ====
(putto representing Cupid or love): amoretto, amorino, cupid
==== Translations ====
=== References ===
=== Further reading ===
putto on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
=== Anagrams ===
toput, tot up
== Finnish ==
=== Etymology ===
From Italian putto.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈputːo/, [ˈput̪ːo̞]
Rhymes: -utːo
Syllabification(key): put‧to
Hyphenation(key): put‧to
=== Noun ===
putto
putto, cherub
==== Declension ====
==== Synonyms ====
kerubi
=== Further reading ===
“putto”, in Kielitoimiston sanakirja [Dictionary of Contemporary Finnish][1] (in Finnish) (online dictionary, continuously updated), Kotimaisten kielten keskuksen verkkojulkaisuja 35, Helsinki: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus (Institute for the Languages of Finland), 2004–, retrieved 3 July 2023
=== Anagrams ===
pottu, potut, putot, tupot
== French ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Italian putto.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /pu.to/
=== Noun ===
putto m (plural puttos or putti)
putto
== Italian ==
=== Etymology ===
From Latin pūtus. Compare Spanish puto (“child”), Portuguese puto (“child”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈput.to/
Rhymes: -utto
Hyphenation: pùt‧to
=== Noun ===
putto m (plural putti)
(art) putto, cherub, cupid
Synonym: amorino
(rare) child
==== Descendants ====
→ English: putto
== Pali ==
=== Alternative forms ===
=== Noun ===
putto m
singular nominative of putta
== Polish ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Italian putto.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈput.tɔ/
Rhymes: -uttɔ
Syllabification: put‧to
=== Noun ===
putto n or m animal
(art) putto, cupid, cherub, amoretto
Synonyms: amorek, kupidyn, kupido
==== Declension ====
Neuter declension:
Masculine animate declension:
=== Further reading ===
“putto”, in Wielki słownik języka polskiego[2] (in Polish), Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
“putto”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[3] (in Polish)
== Romanian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Italian putto.
=== Noun ===
putto n (plural putti)
(art) putto, cherub, cupid
==== Declension ====
=== References ===
putto in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN