ontoso
Italian
FWOTD – 26 August 2015
Etymology
From Old French honteux (“ashamed; shameful”). By surface analysis, onta (“shame”) + -oso (“-ous, -ful”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /onˈto.zo/
- Rhymes: -ozo
- Hyphenation: on‧tó‧so
Adjective
ontoso (feminine ontosa, masculine plural ontosi, feminine plural ontose) (obsolete)
- shameful, injurious
- indignant, resentful
- 1343, Giovanni Boccaccio, Amorosa visione, published 1833, Chapter 20, page 83:
- Ontoso tutto lagrimando mise
La mano ad uno stocco ch’avea seco,
Col qual dal corpo l’anima divise.- Resentful, he cryingly grabbed hold of a rapier he had with him, with which he separated the body from the soul.
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- ashamed
- 1877, Luigi Capuana, Profili di donne, page 54:
- Rizzossi e mi si fece innanzi con un’aria di profonda tristezza, ontosa di aver già troppo capito le mie balorde intenzioni e nello stesso tempo proprio decisa a sdebitarsi con me
- She stood up, and faced me with a look of deep sadness, ashamed as she was of having understood my vile intentions more than enough, and yet at the same time firmly determined to repay me
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Further reading
- ontoso in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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