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f caretaker's flat (AE apartment)* * *portineria s.f. porter's lodge, porter's desk: è vietato sostare in portineria, it is forbidden to loiter in the porter's lodge; in questa casa non c'è portineria, there is no porter in this house.* * *[portine'ria]sostantivo femminile (guardiola) porter's lodge, caretaker's lodge; (appartamento) porter's flat, caretaker's flat* * *portineria/portine'ria/sostantivo f.(guardiola) porter's lodge, caretaker's lodge; (appartamento) porter's flat, caretaker's flat. -
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