zito

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== Italian == === Etymology === From a Neapolitan or Sicilian zitu form likely from Vulgar Latin pittitus (“small, worthless”). Doublet of citto, see there for more. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): */ˈd͡zi.to/, (traditional) */ˈt͡si.to/ Rhymes: -ito Hyphenation: zì‧to === Noun === zito m (plural ziti, feminine zita) (archaic) a bachelor, an unmarried boy or man Synonyms: scapolo, (augmentative) scapolone, (colloquial) zitello, (colloquial, augmentative) zitellone (colloquial, southern Italy) a boyfriend Synonyms: fidanzato, ragazzo, (Northern Italy) moroso, (Tuscany) citto alternative form of zita (kind of pasta) ==== Derived terms ==== zitello zitone === References === == Lingala == === Etymology === Borrowed from Swahili zito. === Adjective === zito heavy == Swahili == === Etymology === Inherited from Proto-Bantu *dìtò. === Pronunciation === === Adjective === -zito (declinable) heavy ==== Declension ==== ==== Antonyms ==== -epesi