- sturdì
- stordire, rintronare.
Dizionario Materano. 2014.
Dizionario Materano. 2014.
Sturdi-bilt — toy trucks were made by the Product Engineering Company (PECO) in Portland, Oregon starting in 1949 1950. Production ceased in the mid 1950s. These die cast aluminum and zinc alloy trucks had a logo on the doors of a man flexing his muscles. On… … Wikipedia
Sturdier — Sturdy Stur dy, a. [Compar. {Sturdier}; superl. {Sturdiest}.] [OE. sturdi inconsiderable, OF. estourdi stunned, giddy, thoughtless, rash, F. [ e]tourdi, p. p. of OF. estourdir to stun, to render giddy, to amaze, F. [ e]tourdir; of uncertain… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sturdiest — Sturdy Stur dy, a. [Compar. {Sturdier}; superl. {Sturdiest}.] [OE. sturdi inconsiderable, OF. estourdi stunned, giddy, thoughtless, rash, F. [ e]tourdi, p. p. of OF. estourdir to stun, to render giddy, to amaze, F. [ e]tourdir; of uncertain… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sturdy — Stur dy, a. [Compar. {Sturdier}; superl. {Sturdiest}.] [OE. sturdi inconsiderable, OF. estourdi stunned, giddy, thoughtless, rash, F. [ e]tourdi, p. p. of OF. estourdir to stun, to render giddy, to amaze, F. [ e]tourdir; of uncertain origin. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sturdey — This famous surname is early medieval English, although of French origins. It was originally given as a nickname surname for someone regarded as impetuous or hot headed, or perhaps one who was recklessly brave and fierce in combat. The derivation … Surnames reference
Sturdy — This famous surname is early medieval English, although of French origins. It was originally given as a nickname surname for someone regarded as impetuous or hot headed, or perhaps one who was recklessly brave and fierce in combat. The derivation … Surnames reference