bucato

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See also: buĉato

Italian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Latin būca, a by-form of bucca (mouth).

Adjective[edit]

bucato (feminine bucata, masculine plural bucati, feminine plural bucate)

  1. with holes, pierced, perforated, hollow

Participle[edit]

bucato (feminine bucata, masculine plural bucati, feminine plural bucate)

  1. past participle of bucare

Etymology 2[edit]

From Vulgar Latin *būcāta, from Frankish *būkōn (to submerge; to wash). Cognate with Catalan bugada and French buée.

Noun[edit]

bucato m (plural bucati)

  1. washing, laundry
Derived terms[edit]