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Morphology
Lemmata
Forms: fici (data provider: donatus-sup), fico (data provider: donatus-sup)
Dictionary
Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Fíc-o, s. m. pl. Fíc-hi, disp. Fíc-áccío,
1. a fig. Fichi fiori, green figs, the first figs that come in May. Fichi secchi, dried figs. Cercare i fichi in vetta, to attempt impossibilities. Non estimare un —, to set no value upon, to care not a fig for; 2. a fig-tree. — d'Egitto, the sycamore-tree. — d'India, the prickly pear-tree. — d'Adamo, the banian-tree; 3. fig, a disease in horses' feet.
Florio: a worlde of wordes, or most copious, dictionarie in Italian and English
fico: a fig tree. Also a fig. Also a disease in a horses foote called the fig. Also a fish like a Breame called in latin Hepar. Some take it for a Whitingmop. Also a kind of scab namely in the head or fundament of a man. Also a tuft or locke of haire or wooll or flaxe.