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Forms: pani (data provider: donatus)
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Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Pán-e, s. m. dim. Pán-atéllo, Pán-ellíno, Pán-étto, Pán-icciuólo, disp. Pán-áccio,
1. bread; 2. a loaf; 3. food generally, victuals. — asciutto, dry bread eaten without meat, &c. — azzimo, unleavened bread. — inferigno, bread made of flour mixed with bran. — fresco, new bread. — casalingo,household bread. — buffetto, bread made of fine flower, French roll. — di munizione, ammunition bread. — stracco, bread several days old. — degli angeli, the sacrament of the altar, the host. Conoscere il — da'sassi, to know good from evil. Patire il —, to be in want of bread. Ritornare al — duro, to live wretchedly. Allegrezza di — caldo, a pleasure which lasts but for a short time. Render — per focaccia, to give tit for tat, to be even with one. — di zucchero, a loaf of sugar. — di cera, a cake of wax. — di piombo, a pig of lead; 4. the stem of a young olive-tree;5. the earth that sticks to the roots of plants. Mangiar il — a tradimento, to eat one's bread idly. Un — perduto, a lazy fellow, a man that is good for nothing. Egli è meglio del —, he is the best man in the world. Dire al — —, to speak one's mind freely, to speak as one thinks. — levato, bread cut in slices, then toasted and dipped in water, and seasoned with vinegar, sugar or the like. Tenere a —,to maintain, to keep, to nourish. — del dolore,bread got with the sweat of one's brow. Riuscir meglio a — che a farina, to be better than it was thought to be. Esser come — e cacio,to be hand and glove.
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