ridosso
shelter
noun ree-DOS-soh Rare
Origin: From Italian ridosso, from ri- + dosso (back, ridge) — the sheltered side.
Also means
lee (nautical)
Usage Note
Ridosso is mostly encountered in the fixed prepositional phrase a ridosso di — meaning 'sheltered behind', 'right up against', or 'in the wake of' something. Sailors use it for the leeward side of land. In modern usage it appears in phrases like a ridosso delle elezioni (just before the elections) or a ridosso delle montagne (right against the mountains).
Examples
"Il paese sorge a ridosso delle colline."
Natural Translation
The village stands sheltered by the hills.
Literal Translation
The village rises in-the-shelter of-the hills.
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