rebbio
Italian
Etymology
From Old French rifler "to scrape, scratch", from Middle High German riffeln, to scratch, heckle (flax), from Old High German riffilon "to tear by rubbing", akin to rip, ripple; see also Old English geriflian "to wrinkle," Old Norse rifa "to tear, break".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈreb.bjo/
- Rhymes: -ebbjo
- Hyphenation: réb‧bio
Noun
rebbio m (plural rebbi)
Usage notes
This word is very specific and rare; thus, most of the times, one would find dente (“tooth”) employed instead.