buccia
Italian
editAlternative forms
edit- bùcchia (Livorno)
Etymology
editBorrowed from German Borke from Old Norse bǫrkr, from Proto-Germanic *barkuz. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) Another also unlikely theory derives it from a Vulgar Latin *(prae)pucia, from *praepucium, as a variant of Latin praeputium[1]
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbuccia f (plural bucce)
- skin, peel, husk, bur (of fruit, etc.)
- Synonym: scorza
- buccia di banana ― banana peel
- pod (of peas, etc.)
- rind (of cheese)
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