scapolare

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ska.poˈla.re/
  • Rhymes: -are
  • Hyphenation: sca‧po‧là‧re

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin scapulāre, from Latin scapula.

Noun

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scapolare m (plural scapolari)

  1. (Christianity) scapular (short cloak worn around the shoulders by Benedectine monks)

Etymology 2

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From scapola +‎ -are.

Adjective

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scapolare (plural scapolari)

  1. (anatomy) scapular

Etymology 3

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From Vulgar Latin *excapulāre, from Late Latin capulāre, from Latin capiō. Compare Spanish escabullir.

Verb

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scapolàre (first-person singular present scàpolo, first-person singular past historic scapolài, past participle scapolàto, auxiliary avére)

  1. (transitive or intransitive) to avoid, to evade, to escape (danger, a risky situation) [auxiliary avere]
    Synonyms: sviare, evitare, scansare, sfuggire, cavarsela
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