fico
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Italian fico (“a fig”), from Latin fīcus. Doublet of fig.
fico (plural ficoes)
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fico m (plural fichi, diminutive fichìno, augmentative ficóne, pejorative ficàccio, derogatory ficùccio)
From Romanesco fico, desuffixation of ficaccio, popular corruption of efficace. Often connected to fica, but this has been shown to be wrong.
fico m (plural fichi, diminutive fichìno, augmentative ficóne, pejorative ficàccio, derogatory ficùccio)
fico (feminine fica, masculine plural fichi, feminine plural fiche, superlative fichissimo)
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