patrigno

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Italian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Late Latin patrīneus, from pater (father) +‎ -īneus (relative suffix). Compare Medieval Latin patrīnus (godfather); alternatively from Late Latin patrignus, after the model of prīvignus (stepson).

Noun

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patrigno m (plural patrigni)

  1. stepfather
    Antonym: matrigna
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See also

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