mattero

Italian

Etymology

From Latin mataris (javelin, pike), also materis, madaris, or matara, of Celtic origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmat.te.ro/, [ˈmät̪t̪e̞r̺o]
  • Stress: màttero
  • Hyphenation: mat‧te‧ro

Noun

mattero m (plural matteri)

  1. (archaic):
    1. stick, club
      Synonyms: bastone, randello
    2. An unidentified weapon used by the Celts, perhaps a large pike.
    3. A kind of javelin, with a short, wide tip.
  2. A branch, approximately 3 ft. long, obtained from the upper part of a manna ash sprout, from which thin stripes for basketweaving are obtained.

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