luamaro

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Venetan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French lieu amer (literally bitter place), a metaphorical slang term which refers to a toilet, introduced into the Venetan language by Napoleon's soldiers.

See leame ("manure", "dung").

Noun

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luamaro m (plural luamari)

  1. cesspool, pigsty, pigpen (a messy, untidy and dirty place)
  2. dungheap