selvaggio
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See also: Selvaggio
Italian
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Old Occitan salvatge, from Vulgar Latin *salvāticus, from Latin silvāticus (“of the woods”). Doublet of the inherited selvatico. Compare Sicilian sarbaggiu, Spanish salvaje, Portuguese selvagem, Catalan salvatge, Piedmontese salvaj.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]selvaggio (feminine selvaggia, masculine plural selvaggi, feminine plural selvagge)
- (of flora or fauna) wild, savage
- Synonym: selvatico
- 1321, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Inferno [The Divine Comedy: Hell], 12th edition (paperback), Le Monnier, published 1994, Canto I, page 6, lines 4–6:
- Ahi quanto a dir qual era è cosa dura ¶ esta selva selvaggia e aspra e forte ¶ che nel pensier rinova la paura!
- Ah me! how hard a thing it is to say what was this forest savage, rough, and stern, which in the very thought renews the fear
- savage, primitive (of people)
- ferocious
- brutal, cruel (torture)
Noun
[edit]selvaggio m (plural selvaggi)
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