Italian | English |
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stiva noun {f} | hold [holds](cargo area) stilt [stilts](handle of a plough) |
stiva di carico noun {f} | cargo bin(aviation: compartment for luggage) |
stivaggio noun | stowage [stowages](place) |
stivalaio noun {m} | bootmaker(a maker of boots, a cobbler) |
stivale noun {m} | boot [boots](heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) |
Stivale proper noun {m} | Italy(country in southern Europe) |
stivaletto noun | ankle boot(ankle-high boot) |
stivali delle sette leghe noun {m-Pl} | seven-league boots(boots enabling great stride) |
stivare verb | cram [crammed, cramming, crams](to press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another) |
stivatore noun {m} | dockworker(worker at a dock) stevedore [stevedores](dockworker involved in loading and unloading cargo) |
estivare verb | estivate(go into stasis in the summer months) |
festiva adjective {f} | festive(having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration) |
festival noun | festival [festivals](event or community gathering) |
Gatto con gli Stivali proper noun {m} | Puss in Boots(fairy tale) |
tempestivamente adverb | forthwith(without delay, see also: immediately; right away) |