mollezza

Italian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin mollitia. Doublet of mollizia, which was borrowed. By surface analysis, molle + -ezza.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /molˈlet.t͡sa/
  • Rhymes: -ettsa
  • Hyphenation: mol‧léz‧za

Noun

mollezza f (plural mollezze)

  1. (literally, rare) softness, flabbiness
  2. (figuratively) weakness
  3. (figuratively, usually in the plural) luxury
  4. (figuratively, rare) softness, gentleness, sweetness
    eravamo da qualche tempo silenziosi, come vinti dalla mollezza e dalla dolcezza dell’aria estiva
    we'd been silent for some time, as if conquered by the gentleness and the sweetness of the summer wind
  5. (figuratively, rare) suppleness
    vedeva di lontano [] quella persona gentil che si moveva con languida mollezza sotto il grande ombrellino rosso
    he saw from afar that gentle person moving with languid suppleness under the large red umbrella

Further reading

  • mollezza in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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