Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Véntr-e, s. m. dim. Véntr-icéllo, Véntr-icíno, aug. Véntr-óne, disp. Véntr-áccio, Véntr-onáccio,
1. the abdomen, belly, paunch. Mettere in — alcuna cosa, to eat. Scaricare il —, to go to stool, ease one's self. Muover il —, to loosen. Empirsi il —, to fill one's belly. Ho male al —, my belly aches;2. the womb, uterus; 3. the bed of a river.
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ventre: the ventre, belly or paunch of any creature. Also a womans wombe or child she goeth with. Vsed also for Ventrícolo. Vsed also for bellycheere.