fegato
liver
noun FEH-gah-toh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin ficatum (liver of an animal fattened on figs).
Also means
guts, nerve (courage)
Usage Note
Fegato is masculine: il fegato. Beyond the anatomical organ, it is widely used informally to mean guts or nerve — ci vuole fegato means 'it takes guts.' As food, fegato alla veneziana (Venetian-style liver with onions) is a classic Italian dish. The unusual etymology (fattened on figs) is one of Italian's great lexical curiosities.
Examples
"Il medico ha controllato il suo fegato."
Natural Translation
The doctor checked his liver.
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