fustagno
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin fustaneum, from fustis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fuˈstaɲ.ɲo/
- Rhymes: -aɲɲo
- Hyphenation: fu‧stà‧gno
Descendants
- → Greek: φουστάνι (foustáni)
- → Ottoman Turkish: فستان (fistan, fustan)
- Turkish: fistan, (dialectal) fustan, fıstan, fiston, fisdan
- → Albanian: fistan, fustan
- → Armenian: ֆիստան (fistan), ֆստան (fstan); ֆիսդան (fisdan)
- → Bulgarian: фиста́н (fistán), фуста́н (fustán)
- → Hungarian: fosztán, foszlán, fosztány, foszlány, foszlyán, foszláng, foszláncz, foszlánk
- → Ladino: fostan
- → Macedonian: фустан (fustan), (dialectal) фастан (fastan), фистан (fistan)
- → Persian: فستان (festân)
- → Serbo-Croatian: fìstān, fùstān, vìstān / фѝста̄н, фу̀ста̄н, вѝста̄н
- → Ottoman Turkish: فستان (fistan, fustan)
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