compagnone

Italian

Etymology

From compagno + -one, or from Late Latin compāniōnem, accusative of compāniō (whence compagno). Compare French compagnon (companion, friend), Spanish compañón (comrade, companion; testicle).

Noun

compagnone m (plural compagnoni, feminine compagnona)

  1. boon companion (good friend)
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