legna

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See also: lègna, legną, lęgną, and łégna

Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin ligna, plural of lignum, from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ-no- (that which is collected), from *leǵ-.

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Noun[edit]

legna f (usually uncountable, plural (Tuscan) legne)

  1. firewood
  2. (literary or regional) plural of legno

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Participle[edit]

legna

  1. inflection of leginn:
    1. strong feminine accusative singular
    2. strong masculine accusative plural
    3. weak masculine oblique singular
    4. weak feminine nominative singular
    5. weak neuter singular