chioma
Italian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *cloma, through metathesis and syncopation of Latin comula, diminutive of coma.
Noun
chioma f (plural chiome)
- head of hair (poetic or jokingly)
- mane (of a horse)
- foliage
- tail (of a comet)
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