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- noun soccer The Italian Serie A Championship title.
Etymologies
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Examples
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They refuse to even mention the word "scudetto," the name for the Italian championship.
Rooney Bicycles His Way Into History Gabriele Marcotti 2011
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
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* LEGA CALCIO: Inter defeat Lazio at San Siro, home in on 'scudetto'
Taipei Times 2009
bilby commented on the word scudetto
Italian soccer jargon - the championship. Literally means shield.
December 12, 2007