suzzacchera
Italian
FWOTD – 20 February 2019
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Ancient Greek ὀξυσάκχαρον (oxusákkharon), compound of ὀξύς (oxús, “sharp, acid”) + σάκχαρον (sákkharon, “sugar”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sudˈd͡zak.ke.ra/, /sutˈt͡sak.ke.ra/[1]
- Rhymes: -akkera
- Hyphenation: suz‧zàc‧che‧ra
Noun
suzzacchera f (plural suzzacchere) (Tuscany, archaic or rare)
- a medicinal drink made of vinegar and sugar
- 14th c., Franco Sacchetti, “Novella CCX [Novel 210]”, in Novelle di Franco Sacchetti, published 1724, page 177:
- noi ce ne avvedremo a’ medici e alli sciroppi e alle suzzacchere, che sapete quello che costano
- We will realize it with the doctors, and the syrups and the suzzacchere; you know how much they cost
- (by extension) muddle, mixture
- (figurative) something that brings sorrow or sadness
- (figurative) something lengthy and boring
Derived terms
References
- suzzacchera in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
Further reading
- suzzacchera in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
- suzzacchera in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication
- Pianigiani, Ottorino (1907) “suzzacchera”, in Vocabolario etimologico della lingua italiana (in Italian), Rome: Albrighi & Segati
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