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VECCHIO, ANDREW J JR

from Latin vetulus . Pronunciation [ edit ] IPA ( key ) :&#32 · masculine plural vecchi · feminine plural vecchie · superlative vecchissimo · diminutive ( meaning “beginning to get old” referring to people · derogatory when referring to things ) vecchìno or vecchiétto or vecchiettìno · augmentative vecchiòtto · pejorative vecchiàccio · diminutive - derogatory vecchiùccio ) old · outworn old-fashioned · out-of-date mature · ripe vino vecchio ― mature wine Synonyms [ edit ] antico Antonyms [ edit ] giovane · nuovo · m ( plural vecchi · feminine vecchia · diminutive ( mostly endearing when referring to people ) vecchìno or vecchiétto or vecchiettìno · vecchierèllo or ( less common ) vecchiarèllo · augmentative vecchióne · probably through a Vulgar Latin form &#42 · vitlus

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from Latin vetulus . Pronunciation [ edit ] IPA ( key ) :&#32
masculine plural vecchi
feminine plural vecchie
superlative vecchissimo
diminutive ( meaning “beginning to get old” referring to people
derogatory when referring to things ) vecchìno or vecchiétto or vecchiettìno
augmentative vecchiòtto
pejorative vecchiàccio
diminutive - derogatory vecchiùccio ) old
outworn old-fashioned
out-of-date mature
ripe vino vecchio ― mature wine Synonyms [ edit ] antico Antonyms [ edit ] giovane
nuovo
m ( plural vecchi
feminine vecchia
diminutive ( mostly endearing when referring to people ) vecchìno or vecchiétto or vecchiettìno
vecchierèllo or ( less common ) vecchiarèllo
augmentative vecchióne
probably through a Vulgar Latin form &#42
vitlus

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