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Italian language: Tessera (Tile)

WTI Magazine #7    2013 Nov, 29
Author : Alessandro Masi      Translation by:

 

In ancient greek "TESSARA" meant "four" and the adjective "tessaràgonos" described quadrangular objects. Among the Latin the shorten form "tessera" was used for example for nuts, tickets, vouchers to get food. A little bit like for us: centuries have passed by but tiles have always four corners, even the ones belonging to a political party. Even when there are those who try to falsely increase them.


(by Alessandro Masi, from the supplement Seven of the Corriere della Sera).

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