doppio
See also: doppiò
English edit
Etymology edit
PIE word |
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*dwóh₁ |
Borrowed from Italian doppio. Doublet of double and duple.
Adjective edit
doppio (not comparable)
- Having two shots of espresso.
Noun edit
doppio (plural doppios)
- Two shots of espresso.
Coordinate terms edit
Italian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin duplus, whence also duplo (a borrowed doublet).
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
doppio (feminine doppia, masculine plural doppi, feminine plural doppie)
- (relational) two; double, dual
- two-faced, double-dealing
- Synonym: ambiguo
Coordinate terms edit
Descendants edit
- → English: doppio
Noun edit
doppio m (plural doppi)
Adverb edit
doppio
- double
- Vedo doppio. ― I see double.
Verb edit
doppio
Related terms edit
See also edit
Anagrams edit
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