PUTTO


Meaning of PUTTO in English

ˈpüd.(ˌ)ō noun

( plural put·ti -üd.(ˌ)ē)

Etymology: Italian, literally, boy, from Latin putus; akin to Sanskrit putra son, child — more at few

: a figure of a young boy (as a cupid) frequently used in decorative painting and sculpture especially of the Renaissance — usually used in plural

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