zizza
Italian
Etymology
Probably of Germanic (Lombardic) origin, from Proto-Germanic *titt- (“teat; nipple; breast”), from Proto-Indo-European *tata- (“father; parent; nipple”), similar to German Zitze.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): */ˈt͡sit.t͡sa/
- Rhymes: -ittsa
- Hyphenation: zìz‧za
Noun
zizza f (plural zizze)
- (regional or archaic, informal, vulgar) boob, breast
- 1342 ~ 1343, Giovanni Boccaccio, “Capitolo X”, in Amorosa visione:
- E ancora quivi nella sua figura / Pallida, si vedieno i due serpenti / Alle sue zizze dar crudel morsura.
- And there, on her pale figure, one could see the two snakes cruelly biting her breasts.
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