letame
manure, dung
noun leh-TAH-meh Rare
Origin: Latin laetamen (fertilizer, enrichment)
Usage Note
Letame refers to animal manure used as fertilizer — it is the standard agricultural term. It is also used as a strong insult in colloquial speech. Do not confuse with fango (mud) or spazzatura (garbage). The Latin root laetamen meant 'that which enriches,' from laetus (fertile, joyful).
Examples
"Il contadino sparge il letame nei campi."
Natural Translation
The farmer spreads manure in the fields.
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