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spalla
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See also: Spalla
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Vulgar Latin *spatla, from Late Latin spatula, from classical Latin spatha. Compare spatola, a borrowed doublet.
Noun
spalla f (plural spalle, diminutive spallétta)
- (anatomy, cut of meat, portion of a garment) shoulder
- (cooking) chuck meat from the shoulder of a cow or other animal
- (in the plural) back
- back, rear
- sidekick, second fiddle
- (theater, comedy) straight man, second banana, sidekick, foil
Derived terms
- alle spalle
- alzata di spalle
- sottospalla
- spallaccio
- spallata
- spalleggiare
- spalletta
- spalliera
- spallina
- spallone
- spallucce
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
spalla
- inflection of spallare:
Further reading
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Lombard
Pronunciation
Noun
spalla f
Maltese
Alternative forms
- ispalla (after the article)
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian spalla or an older variant of Sicilian spadda, both from Latin spatula.
Pronunciation
Noun
spalla f (dual spallejn, plural spalel)
Inflection
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