pancione
big belly
noun pahn-CHOH-neh Rare
Origin: Italian pancia (belly) + augmentative -one
Also means
potbelly
Usage Note
Pancione is an augmentative of pancia (belly), used affectionately or humorously to mean a big belly or a person with a large stomach. The same word is informally used for a pregnant woman's belly — il pancione della gravidanza (the pregnancy belly) — and even for the pregnant woman herself in a warm, colloquial register. Plural pancioni.
Examples
"Il bambino accarezzò il pancione della mamma."
Natural Translation
The child stroked his mother's pregnant belly.
Literal Translation
The child stroked the big-belly of-the mother.
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