saputo
Appearance
See also: Saputo
Italian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Participle
[edit]saputo (feminine saputa, masculine plural saputi, feminine plural sapute)
- past participle of sapere
Adjective
[edit]saputo (feminine saputa, masculine plural saputi, feminine plural sapute)
- (literary):
- knowledgeable
- Synonym: informato
- experienced; wise
- 1321, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Purgatorio [The Divine Comedy: Purgatory] (paperback), Bompiani, published 2001, Canto ⅩⅥ, lines 8–9:
- onde la scorta mia saputa e fida ¶ mi s’accostò e l’omero m’offerse
- So my guide, experienced and loyal, came close to me and offered me his shoulder
- 1478, Luigi Pulci, Morgante[1], Felice Le Monnier, published 1855, Canto terzo, page 52:
- Or tu le ragion tue puoi dire a lui, ¶ Che mi pare uomo assai giusto e saputo.
- Now, you can explain your reasons to him, who seems to me like a very just and wise man
- 1891, Giovanni Pascoli, Myricae[2], published 1905, page 69:
- il passero saputo in cor già gode, ¶ e il tutto spia dai rami irti del moro
- The knowing sparrow is already rejoicing in his heart, and takes a look through the prickly branches of the mulberry
- knowledgeable
- (by extension) that acts like a know-it-all
Noun
[edit]saputo m (plural saputi, feminine saputa)
Derived terms
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- saputo in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana