smalto
See also: smaltò
English
Etymology
Noun
smalto (plural smalti)
- A piece of coloured glass used in mosaic.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From Frankish *smalt, from Late Latin smaltum. Compare German schmelzen (“to melt”).
Noun
smalto m (plural smalti)
- enamel (all senses)
- glaze
- (heraldry) tincture
- Gli cinque smalti dell'araldica sono rosso, azzurro, nero, verde e porpora
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Descendants
- Russian: сма́льта (smálʹta)
Verb
smalto
- first-person singular present indicative of smaltare
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