letame

Italian

Etymology

From Latin laetāmen (dung, manure) < laetus (happy, rich, also later fertile). Compare Spanish letame, Dalmatian lotum.

Noun

letame m (plural letami)

  1. manure
  2. (figuratively) dirt

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin laetāmen (dung, manure) < laetus (happy, rich, also later fertile). Compare Italian letame, Dalmatian lotum.

Noun

letame m (plural letames)

  1. manure, (land) fertilizer
    Synonyms: abono, tarquín
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