trinciato
cut (tobacco)
adjective reen-CHAH-toh Rare
Origin: Past participle of trinciare (to cut, to shred), from Old French trenchier.
Also means
shredded
Usage Note
Trinciato is most commonly encountered as a noun (il trinciato) referring to pipe tobacco or roll-your-own tobacco that has been cut or shredded. As an adjective it can describe any finely cut material. The word trinciare also means 'to speak bluntly' in the expression trinciare giudizi ('to hand out harsh judgements').
Examples
"Compra un pacchetto di trinciato fine."
Natural Translation
Buy a packet of fine-cut tobacco.
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