{"id":106,"date":"2009-03-14T14:50:27","date_gmt":"2009-03-14T18:50:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/?p=106"},"modified":"2009-03-14T14:50:27","modified_gmt":"2009-03-14T18:50:27","slug":"il-riccio-e%e2%80%99-%e2%80%a6","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/il-riccio-e%e2%80%99-%e2%80%a6\/","title":{"rendered":"Il Riccio e\u2019 \u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">Firstly, well done everyone who had a go at my little competition.<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">Here is the translation of the clues together with the answers:<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">1. Il primo si trova sulla testa di chi non ha i capelli lisci, assomiglia a una molla. <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">1. The first is found on the head of someone who hasn\u2019t got straight hair, it looks like a spring.<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">The answer is \u2018a curl\u2019 e.g. <strong>Maria ha una testa piena di ricci<\/strong> (Maria has a head full of curls). However it can also mean something in the form of a curl e.g. <strong>un riccio di burro <\/strong>(a butter curl), <strong>un riccio di legno<\/strong> (a wood shaving).<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">2. Il secondo ha quattro zampe e il muso appuntito. Gli piace mangiare insetti e lumache, si trasforma in una palla per difendersi.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">2. The second has four legs and a pointed face. It likes to eat insects and snails, it transforms itself into a ball to defend itself.<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">The answer is \u2018a hedgehog\u2019, which looks very similar to the next type of <em>riccio\u2026\u2026.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><em><\/em>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">3. Il terzo protegge il frutto di un albero e fa molto male a toccarlo. Il frutto si mangia soprattutto arrostito, bollito, o come farina.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">3. The third protects the fruit of a tree and really hurts if you touch it <em>(or accidentally sit on it as I have done more than once!). <\/em>The fruit is mainly eaten roasted, boiled, or as flour.<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">The answer is a chestnut husk. This was the hardest definition for most of you. For us however, living in an area where <strong>Il Castagno<\/strong> (The Chestnut) is one of the most important and predominant trees, it is probably the most common form of <em>riccio<\/em>. Not only is the chestnut an important source of firewood and timber for making durable furniture it is also a traditional source of highly nutritional food. Many of you will have enjoyed roasted chestnuts in the autumn, and perhaps even boiled chestnuts, but here chestnuts are mainly collected to be ground into <strong>farina di castagne<\/strong> (chestnut flour) which is then used to make some of the delicious recipes that we enjoy in this part of Italy such as <strong>la pattona<\/strong>. See my post: <\/span><a title=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/la-castagna-the-chestnut\/\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/la-castagna-the-chestnut\/\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;color: #0000ff;font-family: Verdana\">https:\/\/blogs.transparent.com\/italian\/la-castagna-the-chestnut\/<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><strong><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">4. Il quarto si trova nel mare, spesso attaccato agli scogli. E\u2019 rotondo e non e\u2019 affatto piacevole calpestarlo.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">4. The fourth is found in the sea, often attached to the rocks. It\u2019s round and not at all pleasant to stand on. <em>I know because I\u2019ve trodden on one!<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">The answer is a sea urchin.<\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">As you can see definitions 2. 3. and 4. all share similar spiky characteristics, and in fact in my dictionary are grouped together under the same heading. Note that although I\u2019ve managed to sit on chestnut husks and step on a sea urchin I have as yet managed to avoid stepping on a hedgehog! <\/span><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><span style=\"font-size: x-small;font-family: Verdana\">Definition 1. the \u2018curl\u2019 has it\u2019s own separate heading, please don\u2019t ask me the connection between something spiky and something curly, the answer is probably lost in the mists of time.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Firstly, well done everyone who had a go at my little competition. Here is the translation of the clues together with the answers: 1. Il primo si trova sulla testa di chi non ha i capelli lisci, assomiglia a una molla. 1. 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