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Etymology
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Noun
finto (accusative singular finton, plural fintoj, accusative plural fintojn)
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Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin fictus, probably through a Vulgar Latin root *finctus, with a nasal infix. Compare French feint, Lombard fint and Piedmontese fint.
Adjective
finto (feminine finta, masculine plural finti, feminine plural finte)
- false; fake; intended to mislead or distract
- un attacco finto
- a feint
- (literally, “a false attack”)
- insincere; feigned
- il suo dolore è finto
- his pain is feigned
- fare il finto tonto ― to play dumb (literally, “do the feigned dumb”)
- hypocritical
- artificial
- (relational) imitation
Derived terms
Noun
finto m (plural finti)
Derived terms
Participle
finto (feminine finta, masculine plural finti, feminine plural finte)
Etymology 2
Verb
finto
Further reading
- finto in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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