diporto
recreation
noun dee-POR-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin deportare, 'to carry away (from worries)'.
Also means
leisure
Usage Note
Diporto is mainly encountered in the phrase imbarcazione da diporto (pleasure craft) or navigazione da diporto (recreational boating), which is its primary legal and technical context in Italian maritime law. Outside that fixed phrase it is literary or archaic for leisure or recreation. Plural: diporti.
Examples
"Ha acquistato una barca da diporto."
Natural Translation
He bought a pleasure boat.
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