botta
blow
noun BOT-tah Rare
Origin: Possibly from a Germanic root related to 'butt' (to strike).
Also means
bump
Usage Note
Botta colloquially means a hit, bump, or knock (una botta in testa — 'a knock on the head'). It also appears in the set phrase botta e risposta ('a quick back-and-forth exchange,' literally 'blow and response'). Do not confuse it with la botte (a barrel/cask), an unrelated feminine noun.
Examples
"Ha preso una botta al ginocchio cadendo."
Natural Translation
She got a bump on her knee from falling.
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