chirografo

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin chīrographum, from Ancient Greek κειρόγρᾰφον (keirógraphon), from κειρόγρᾰφος (keirógraphos, handwritten).
Equivalent to chiro- (hand) + -grafo (writing).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kiˈrɔ.ɡra.fo/, [k̟iˈr̺ɔːɡr̺äfo̞]
  • Stress: chirògrafo
  • Hyphenation: chi‧ro‧gra‧fo

Noun

chirografo m (plural chirografi)

  1. chirograph (legal document)

Latin

Noun

chīrografō

  1. dative singular of chīrografum
  2. ablative singular of chīrografum
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