Cuneo
See also: cuneo
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Cuneo, from Latin cuneus (“wedge”), after the shape of the city, which is at the confluence of two rivers.
Proper noun
Cuneo
Translations
province in Piedmont, Italy
city in Piedmont, Italy
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Italian
Etymology
From Latin cuneus (“wedge”) (whence cuneo and conio), after the shape of the city, which is at the confluence of two rivers. Cognate to Piedmontese Coni.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈku.ne.o/, [ˈkuːne.o], [ˈkuːne̯o]
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Cù‧ne‧o
Proper noun
Cuneo f
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