Definition: The word "Altro" in Latin, which translates to "another", originally referred to a person who was not properly dressed or had an unusual appearance. It appears to have been used as a pejorative term in medieval times, especially among the clergy, to refer to someone who was considered unclean. In its contemporary context, this word has different meanings within a variety of languages and cultures. Some examples could be: - The word "Altro" is an adjective that describes something or someone as being better than another (similar to "superior", "excellent," etc.) in quality or appearance. - In the Middle Ages, it was also used to describe someone who was not properly dressed or had an unusual appearance. It often referred to a person with a disability or a condition that made them different from others. However, as we have seen, "Altro" can also have different connotations in certain contexts, depending on the context and culture within which it is used.
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