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Adamello

Definition: The word "Adamello" is a term used in Italian, Spanish, and other Romance languages to denote a person who is very old or old-fashioned. In Italian: 1. Adamello (ad-ma-loo-lee) - This word has many synonyms depending on the context, including: - Adelmo (also spelled "Adellamo") - a man with strong, muscular arms and legs - Adolfo (from Latin "Adamus" meaning "Godfather", from "Adam" and "Lumen", meaning "light"). This person is known for his wealth, good looks, and influence on society. - Adam (an Italian word used in Italy to denote an elderly person) In Spanish: 1. Adamello (ad-ma-loo-lee) - Similar to Italian, but it's pronounced as "Adelmo" or "Adolfo", depending on the context. 2. Adelmo (from Latin "Adamus") - A man with strong, muscular arms and legs 3. Adolfo (from Latin "Adamus") - a person of good looks In other Romance languages: 1. Adamello (ad-ma-loo-lee) - An Italian word for an elderly person, similar to the Spanish form. 2. Adelmo (from Latin "Adamus") - A man with strong arms and legs 3. Adolfo (from Latin "Adamus") - A man of good looks The meaning of "Adamello" is usually used in a derogatory or mocking context, often without any negative connotations, except for the Italian words Adelmo and Adolfo, which are generally not considered offensive in a general sense.


Adamello