antiquario
antique
adjective noun ahn-tee-KWAH-ryoh Rare
Origin: Latin antiquarius, from antiquus ('ancient').
Also means
antique dealer
Usage Note
Antiquario functions both as an adjective ('relating to antiques': mercato antiquario — 'antique market') and as a noun ('antique dealer': un antiquario di fiducia — 'a trusted antique dealer'). As a noun the feminine is antiquaria and the plural is antiquari. Do not confuse with antico ('ancient, old'), which describes the object itself rather than its trade.
Examples
"L'antiquario ha trovato un vaso di grande valore."
Natural Translation
The antique dealer found a vase of great value.
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