scatola
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Etymology[edit]
Metathesised form of Early Medieval Latin castula (“basket”), diminutive of a term borrowed from a Germanic language, *kasto, whence also Italian castone, German Kasten. Compare Sicilian scàtulu.
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Noun[edit]
scatola f (plural scatole)
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