Also means
raised, lifted
Usage Note
Alzato is the past participle of alzare (to raise/lift), used as an adjective. Essere alzato means to be up (out of bed) — sei già alzato? (are you already up?). Do not confuse with alto (tall/high), which describes permanent height. The feminine is alzata.
Examples
"Sono alzato da un'ora."
Natural Translation
I have been up for an hour.
Literal Translation
I-am risen from an hour.
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