vecco
Appearance
Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]ve[di] (“look!”, 2nd-person singular imperative of vedere) + ecco (“here is...; there is...”)
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]- used to call someone's attention to one or more suddenly appearing or happening beings or things; here is..., there is...
- used to call someone's attention to beings or things; here is..., there is...
- late 14th century, chapter XXXIII, in Storia di fra Michele minorita[1], page 53; published in Scelta di curiosità letterarie inedite o rare dal secolo XIII al XIX, volume 50, Bologna: Gaetano Romagnoli, 1864:
- Appressandosi al capannuccio, il grido v’era grande, e diceagli: vecco il capannuccio!
- As he got closer to the shack, there was great clamor, telling him: "Here is the shack!"
References
[edit]- “vècco”, in Grande dizionario della lingua italiana, volume 21 toi–z, UTET, 2002, page 692c