uncinato
hooked
adjective oon-chee-NAH-toh Rare
Origin: From uncino (hook), from Latin uncus (hook).
Also means
crooked
Usage Note
Uncinato agrees in gender and number: naso uncinato (hooked nose), croce uncinata (swastika — literally 'hooked cross'). The phrase croce uncinata is the standard Italian term for the swastika, so the adjective appears frequently in historical and political contexts.
Examples
"Il vecchio aveva un naso uncinato."
Natural Translation
The old man had a hooked nose.
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