pesta
plague
noun PEH-stah Rare
Origin: From Latin 'pestis', plague, pestilence.
Also means
trail (of footprints)
Usage Note
Pesta is less common than peste for the disease, but appears in set expressions and historical texts. Its more everyday use is as the plural of pesta meaning 'footprint, track': seguire le peste di qualcuno means to follow in someone's footsteps. The Black Death is usually called la Peste Nera in Italian.
Examples
"Seguiva le peste nella neve fresca."
Natural Translation
She followed the tracks in the fresh snow.
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