boccata

Italian

Etymology

bocca + -ata, possibly corresponding to a Vulgar Latin *buccata, from Latin bucca. Compare French bouchée, Romanian bucată; cf. also Portuguese and Spanish bocado.

Noun

boccata f (plural boccate)

  1. mouthful
  2. puff (of smoke)
  3. breath (of air)
  4. drag (on a cigarette)

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