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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
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- 177 answers
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 6, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 4, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 3, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes
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Asked on April 2, 2021 in Meaning.
In Italian “rugginito” means “rusty” (= oxidized iron) and “ruggine” mean “rust” (= oxidized iron).
referred to a key as “rusty” it must mean (soon) “worked with lot of friction”.
The etymology is, either from Latin ” rubiginem ” (rubeus = red) or ” aeruginem ” (copper oxide), which is greenish rather than redish. The latter is also supported from the former link.
What are the pros and
cons that I can find here in Italy.
- 706546 views
- 177 answers
- 260969 votes