-acchiotto

Italian

Etymology

-acchio (diminutive suffix) + -otto (diminutive suffix)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /akˈkjɔt.to/, [äkˈk̟jɔt̪t̪o]
  • Hyphenation: -ac‧chiòt‧to

Suffix

-acchiotto m (plural -acchiotti)

  1. Used to derive diminutive nouns, usually with a connotation of endearment.
    orso (bear) + -acchiottoorsacchiotto (bear cub)
    fesso (fool (person)) + -acchiottofessacchiotto (little fool)
    volpe (fox) + -acchiottovolpacchiotto (fox cub)

Derived terms

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