italiota
ignorant Italian; provincial boor
noun ee-tah-LYOH-tah Rare
Origin: Ancient Greek Italiotēs (Greek colonist of southern Italy)
Usage Note
Italiota has a remarkable historical reversal: in antiquity it meant a Greek settler in Magna Graecia (southern Italy); today it is a pejorative for an ignorant, parochial Italian. The word is used sarcastically in political commentary. Despite ending in -a, it is grammatically common gender — l'italiota can be male or female, with masculine plural gli italioti.
Examples
"Non comportarti da italiota!"
Natural Translation
Don't behave like an ignorant boor!
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