marsupio

See also: marsúpio

Italian

Etymology

From Latin marsūpium (pouch), from Ancient Greek μαρσίππιον (marsíppion), diminutive of μάρσιππος (mársippos, pouch), perhaps of Oriental origin.

Noun

marsupio m (plural marsupi)

  1. pouch
  2. (zoology) marsupium (external pouch in which female marsupials rear and feed the young)
  3. child carrier, baby carrier
  4. bum bag
  5. car transporter

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

marsūpiō

  1. dative singular of marsūpium
  2. ablative singular of marsūpium

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin marsūpium, from Ancient Greek μαρσίππιον (marsíppion).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /marˈsupjo/

Noun

marsupio m (plural marsupios)

  1. (of a marsupial) pouch

Further reading

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