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scetavaiasse (plural not attested)

  1. Alternative spelling of scetavajasse
    • 2015 October 12, Sarah Maslin Nir, “On Columbus Day in New York City, the Party Is No Longer Just for Him”, in New York Times[1]:
      Grasping a tinkling scetavaiasse, a wooden stick covered with cymbals, Dominico Spinelli, 39, a podiatrist from Capri who had made the trip with the Italian folk band, was marching in celebration of something else entirely.

Italian

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scetavaiasse m (invariable)

  1. Alternative spelling of scetavajasse