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Italian
Etymology 1
From Latin cultus, perfect passive participle of verb colō (“to till, to cultivate”), originating from Proto-Indo-European *kʷl̥tós, derived from the root *kʷel- (“to turn”). Doublet of culto.
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Adjective
colto (feminine colta, masculine plural colti, feminine plural colte, superlative coltissimo)
- cultivated (of land)
- Synonym: coltivato
- Antonym: incolto
- terreni colti e incolti ― cultivated and uncultivated fields
- cultured, well-educated, cultivated (of people)
- Synonyms: acculturato, istruito
- Antonyms: ignorante, incolto
- il professore è un uomo molto colto ― the professor is a very well-educated man
- cultured, refined (e.g. of speech, writing)
- quel giornalista scrive in maniera colta e raffinata ― that journalist has a cultured and refined way of writing
- (obsolete, participial) venerated, revered
- Synonyms: riverito, venerato
16th century, Annibale Caro, transl., Eneide [Aeneid], Florence: Leonardo Ciardetti, translation of Aeneis by Virgil, published 1827, Libro II, page 120:[…] un antico ¶ e deserto delubro, a cui vicino ¶ sorge un cipresso, già molt'anni e molti ¶ in onor della Dea serbato e colto.- an ancient, deserted shrine, next to which a cypress tree rises, preserved and revered over many, many years in the Goddess' name
Noun
colto m (plural colti)
- (literary) cultivated field
Etymology 2
From Latin collectus, perfect passive participle of verb colligō (“to gather, to collect”).
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Participle
colto (feminine colta, masculine plural colti, feminine plural colte)
- past participle of cogliere
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