bozza

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Italian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *bottia, a Germanic borrowing, from Frankish *boce (knob), from Old High German bozzan (to beat), from Proto-West Germanic *bautan (to push, strike). Compare French bosse, Occitan bossa; also Romanian bot.

Alternatively, a northern variant of Italian boccia, from a Latin root *buttia, from Latin buttis.

Noun

bozza f (plural bozze)

  1. bump
  2. draft or proof (of a document)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French bosse, from the same etymology as above.

Noun

bozza f (plural bozze)

  1. (nautical) stopper, backstay

Maltese

Etymology

Borrowed from Sicilian bozza.

Pronunciation

Noun

bozza f (plural bozoz)

  1. light bulb

Venetan

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *buttia.

Noun

bozza f

  1. barrel

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