polta

Finnish

Verb

polta

  1. Indicative present connegative form of polttaa.
  2. Second-person singular imperative present form of polttaa.
  3. Second-person singular imperative present connegative form of polttaa.

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Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

With a change in ending, from Latin pultem, accusative of puls (meal, porridge), from Ancient Greek πόλτος (póltos), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pel- (flour, dust).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpol.ta/, [ˈpol̪t̪ä]
  • Rhymes: -olta
  • Stress: pólta
  • Hyphenation: pol‧ta

Noun

polta f (plural polte) (literary)

  1. (Ancient Rome) A sort of polenta made from white flour or fava flour, used as food before the discovery of bread.
    1. (by extension) A confused mixture; muddle
      Synonyms: intruglio, poltiglia
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