ruffiano
English
Noun
ruffiano (plural ruffianos)
- (obsolete) A ruffian.
- 1836, Foster's Cabinet Miscellany, page 227:
- […] the noisy boys in the streets, who constitute the ruffianos.
Italian
Etymology
From roffia (“dirt”), from Old High German hruf (“eschar, crust”). Cognate with Icelandic hrufla (“to scratch”), English ruffle. Alternatively from Vulgar Latin *rufianus, from rūfus (“red”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rufˈfja.no/
- Rhymes: -ano
- Hyphenation: ruf‧fià‧no
Noun
ruffiano m (plural ruffiani, feminine ruffiana)
- pander, procurer, pimp
- Synonyms: magnaccia, protettore, lenone, pappone
- bootlicker
- sycophant
- flunky
- hanger-on
Derived terms
- arrufianarsi
- ruffiana
- ruffianata
- ruffianeggiare
- ruffianesco
- ruffineria