nonno
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nonno (plural nonnos)
- (informal) A grandfather, especially one with Italian ancestry.
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- nonna (“grandmother”)
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nonno (Kana spelling ノンノ)
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Etymology edit
Inherited from Late Latin nonnus.
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nonno m (plural nonni, feminine nonna, diminutive nonnétto or nonnìno, pejorative nonnàccio, endearing nonnùccio)
- grandfather
- (in the plural) grandparents
Antonyms edit
- (antonym(s) of “grandfather”): nonna (“grandmother”)
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(grandparents):
- nonno (“grandfather”)
- nonna (“grandmother”)
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Latin edit
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nonnō
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