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Etymology edit

Probably from Proto-West Germanic *smahhan; compare Old High German smachi (small, low).

Verb edit

smaccàre (first-person singular present smàcco, first-person singular past historic smaccài, past participle smaccàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive, archaic)

  1. to shame, to humiliate
    Synonym: umiliare
  2. to debase, to cheapen the value of (an object)

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