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1 gammon
Bacon cut from the hind leg of the pig. Also called Wiltshire-cured bacon. -
2 palo
m polenel calcio (goal)post* * *palo s.m.1 pole, post; (edil.) pile; (per sostenere piante ecc.) stake: palo telefonico, telegrafico, telephone, telegraph pole; palo della luce, lamppost; palo dell'antenna, mast; palo di confine, boundary post; (mar.) palo di ormeggio, bollard (o mooring pile); palo indicatore, finger-post (o signpost); la vigna è sostenuta da pali, the vine is supported by stakes; piantare un palo, to set up a pole (o to drive a pole into the ground) // (elettr.): palo a mensola, bracket pole; palo a traliccio, pylon // (edil.): palo a vite, screw pile; palo di calcestruzzo, concrete pile; palo di fondazione, pile // (sport): palo della porta, goalpost; colpire il palo, to hit the post; palo di arrivo, di partenza, winning, starting post; restare al palo, to fail to start, (fig.) to miss an opportunity // diritto come un palo, as straight as a die // rigido come un palo, as stiff as a poker // essere condannato al palo, to be impaled // saltare di palo in frasca, to jump from one subject to another* * *['palo]sostantivo maschile1) (grossa asta) post, pole; (di sostegno) stake; edil. pilepalo della luce — electricity pole o post
2) sport (nel calcio) (goal)post3) gerg.fare il palo a qcn. — to give gammon to sb
••saltare di palo in frasca — = to hop from one subject to another
* * *palo/'palo/sostantivo m.1 (grossa asta) post, pole; (di sostegno) stake; edil. pile; palo della luce electricity pole o post2 sport (nel calcio) (goal)post3 gerg. fare il palo a qcn. to give gammon to sb.rimanere fermo al palo to be left at the post; saltare di palo in frasca = to hop from one subject to another. -
3 fare il palo a qcn.
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4 trincare
trincare2 v.tr. (fam.) ( bere abbondantemente) to gulp; to knock back: trinca un litro di vino a pasto, he knocks back a litre of wine with every meal.* * *[trin'kare]* * *trincare/trin'kare/ [1]colloq. (bere) to knock back, to swill. -
5 trinca
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Gammon — can mean:* A particular cut of bacon or ham (from an Old Northern French word Gambe for hind leg of the pig or ham) processed pork product * A synonym for Shelta, the language of the Irish Travellers * A victory in backgammon reached before the… … Wikipedia
gammon — ‘bacon’ [15] is not related to the gammon [18] of backgammon. It comes from Old Northern French gambon (source also of modern French jambon ‘ham’), which was a derivative of gambe ‘leg’ – hence etymologically ‘leg meat’. This seems to go back… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
gammon — ‘bacon’ [15] is not related to the gammon [18] of backgammon. It comes from Old Northern French gambon (source also of modern French jambon ‘ham’), which was a derivative of gambe ‘leg’ – hence etymologically ‘leg meat’. This seems to go back… … Word origins
gammon — gammon1 [gam′ən] n. [ME gambon < NormFr < dial. Fr gambe: see GAMB] 1. the bottom end of a side of bacon 2. a smoked or cured ham or side of bacon gammon2 [gam′ən] n. [ME gammen, var. of game, gamen: see GAME1 … English World dictionary
Gammon — Gam mon, v. t. 1. To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his men or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person. In certain variants of the game one who gammons an opponent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gammon — steht für: eine Mischsprache (auch als Shelta, Sheldru oder Cant bezeichnet) den doppelten Sieg einer Partie Backgammon den Familiennamen von: James Gammon (1940–2010), US amerikanischer Schauspieler … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gammon — Gam mon (g[a^]m m[u^]n), n. [See 2d {Game}.] 1. Backgammon. [1913 Webster] 2. A victory in the game of backgammon in which one player gammons another, i. e., the winner bears off all of his pieces before his opponent bears off any pieces; as, he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gammon — Gam mon, v. t. [Etymol. unknown.] (Naut.) To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a vessel by lashings of rope or chain, or by a band of iron. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gammon — Gam mon (g[a^]m m[u^]n), n. [OF. gambon, F. jambon, fr. OF. gambe leg, F. jambe. See {Gambol}, n., and cf. {Ham}.] The buttock or thigh of a hog, salted and smoked or dried; the lower end of a flitch. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gammon — Gam mon (g[a^]m m[u^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gammoned} (g[a^]m m[u^]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Gammoning}.] To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gammon — (Back G.), ein dem Puff verwandtes Brettspiel mit Steinen und Würfeln, ist in England nach sehr beliebt … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon