secondo

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Italian secondo. === Noun === secondo (plural secondos or secondi) (music) The second part of a piano duet for four hands. The course that follows the antipasto and primo courses in a full course Italian meal; the meat or fish course. A second-generation migrant to Switzerland; The child of an immigrant to Switzerland. ==== See also ==== primo === Anagrams === oscnode, scooned == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /seˈkon.do/ Rhymes: -ondo Hyphenation: se‧cón‧do === Etymology 1 === From Latin secundus (“he who follows, second”), from sequor (“to follow”). Cognate with Sicilian sicunnu. ==== Adjective ==== secondo (feminine seconda, masculine plural secondi, feminine plural seconde) (ordinal number, before the noun) second (in names of monarchs and popes, after the name) the second ===== Alternative forms ===== 2º m, 2ª f (abbreviation) II (abbreviation, in names of monarchs and popes, the second) ==== Noun ==== secondo m (plural secondi) (fractional number) second (unit of time) second (in boxing or duelling) second mate, executive officer (in the navy) main course (of a meal) latter (relating to or being the second of two items) ===== Derived terms ===== ===== Descendants ===== → Switzerland German: Secondo ===== See also ===== millisecondo minuto ora === Etymology 2 === From Latin secundum (“after, behind, according to”, preposition and adverb). ==== Preposition ==== secondo according to, as per, per Secondo me, … ― In my opinion … (literally, “According to me”) ===== Derived terms ===== secondo me