ferrato

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin ferrātus (ironbound), from ferrum (iron) + -atus (-ate).

Participle

ferrato (feminine ferrata, masculine plural ferrati, feminine plural ferrate)

  1. past participle of ferrare

Adjective

ferrato (feminine ferrata, masculine plural ferrati, feminine plural ferrate)

  1. (relational) railway/railroad
  2. skilled
  3. shod, roughshod (of a horse)

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Latin

Adjective

ferrātō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of ferrātus