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Etymology of the Italian word stomaco

the Italian word stomaco
derived from the Latin word stomachus (gullet; stomach; annoyance)
derived from the Greek word stomachos, στόμαχος (gullet, oesophagus; an orifice (the gullet); (specially), the 'stomach')
derived from the Greek word stoma, στόμα (mouth; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon))

Derivations in Italian

stomacale, guastastomachi, sfondastomaco, voltastomaco, stomacare, stomacico, stomacoso, controstomaco

Cognates

English stomach, French estomac, Latin stomachus, Provençal estomach, Spanish estomago, Spanish estómago



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