doppio

See also: doppiò

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian doppio. Doublet of double.

Adjective

doppio (not comparable)

  1. Having two shots of espresso.

Noun

doppio (plural doppios)

  1. Two shots of espresso.

Coordinate terms


Italian

Etymology

From Latin duplus, whence also duplo (a borrowed doublet).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdop.pjo/, [ˈd̪oppjo]
  • Stress: dóppio
  • Hyphenation: dop‧pio

Adjective

doppio (feminine singular doppia, masculine plural doppi, feminine plural doppie)

  1. double, dual, two (attributive)
    Synonym: duplice
    Antonym: scempio
  2. two-faced, double-dealing
    Synonym: ambiguo

Coordinate terms

Noun

doppio m (plural doppi)

  1. double
  2. (sports) doubles

Adverb

doppio

  1. double

Verb

doppio

  1. first-person singular present indicative of doppiare

See also

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