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Forms: dente (data provider: donatus-sup)
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Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Dént-e, s. m. dim. Dént-icéllo, Dént-íno, disp. Dént-áccio, aug. Dént-óne,
1. tooth. Mostrare i denti, to show courage. Pigliar il morso co'denti, to persist obstinately in one's opinion. Toccar col —, to eat. Stare a denti secchi, to remain without eating, to stand still, idle. — di latte, milktooth;2. power, force, violence; 3. anger, resentment;4. tooth (speaking of certain things having the form of a tooth). Denti di rastrello o di sega, the teeth of a rake or saw. Denti di pettine, the teeth of a comb.
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