guscio
Italian
editEtymology
editUnknown. Perhaps from Ancient Greek κύστιον (kústion), from κύστις (kústis).
Lombardo and Emiliano fem. guscia
Related to French gousse ”pea pod” and Romanian găoace ”eggshell, snail shell”
Pronunciation
editNoun
editguscio m (plural gusci)
- shell (of an animal, nut etc.)
- Togliamo il guscio alla noce di cocco. ― Let's husk the coconut. (literally, “Let's remove the shell from the coconut.”)
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