- socco
- soccos. m. (pl. -chi ) Calzare usato dagli antichi nella commedia.
Enciclopedia di italiano. 2013.
Enciclopedia di italiano. 2013.
socco — sòc·co s.m. 1. TS stor. in Roma antica, calzatura leggera e bassa simile alla pantofola, di origine greca, usata spec. dalle donne | calzatura tipica degli attori comici, in contrapposizione al coturno di quelli tragici 2. TS teatr. estens.,… … Dizionario italiano
socco — pl.m. socchi … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
Catasetum socco — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Grand Socco — (meaning Big Square ), (officially known as Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 but is rarely used) is a square in the medina area of central Tangier, Morocco and the larger of the Petit Socco which make up the medina of the city. The Grand Socco divides … Wikipedia
soccorso — socco/rso (1) part. pass. di soccorrere; anche agg. aiutato, assistito, raccolto, sostenuto CONTR. danneggiato. socco/rso (2) s. m. 1. aiuto, salvataggio, assistenza, appoggio, sostegno, difesa, protezione, manforte, mano CONTR. ostacolo, danno 2 … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
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