teglia
Italian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin tēgula. The normal result, tegghia (found in the old Florentine dialect) from the Vulgar Latin *tegla, was probably modified later in a process of hypercorrection.[1] Doublet of tegola (“roof tile”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈteʎ.ʎa/
- Rhymes: -eʎʎa
- Hyphenation: té‧glia
Noun
teglia f (plural teglie)
- tin, tray or sheet for baking
- (by extension) the quantity of food contained in such tin etc.
- large-brimmed hat worn by some priests