Chiavi di San Pietro

English translation: pelican\'s foot

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Italian term or phrase:Chiavi di San Pietro
English translation:pelican\'s foot
Entered by: Bea Szirti

14:57 Feb 12, 2012
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
Italian term or phrase: Chiavi di San Pietro
Potete aiutarmi? Le chiavi di San Pietro possono essere un tipo di conchiglia? animale di mare?

"Su un sasso messe ad asciugare luccicano alcune conchiglie, orecchie di mare, telline rosa e viola, chiavi di San Pietro..." (p. 59. Claurio Magris, Microcosmi)

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Bea Szirti
Local time: 04:57
pelican's foot
Explanation:
The "ciave de san piero" is the pelican's foot shell, as you can see from the photos in the links.
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Giles Watson
Italy
Local time: 04:57
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4 +1pelican's foot
Giles Watson
4Keys of St Peter
Isabelle Johnson


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Keys of St Peter


Explanation:
There isn't much context here but I don't think that St Peter's Keys are a type of shell and Claudio Magris appears to be an art critic. See:
Europe2020
www.europe2020.org/spip.php?article623... - Traduci questa pagina
23 Oct 2009 – ANTICIPATIONS 2012 - '20-UP AND 15-DOWN', THIRTY FIVE KEY TRENDS .... [11] The Triestan writer Claudio Magris, musing on these sites, suggested that ...... though the painting nonetheless features St. Peter's Church looming ...... [112] Norman Davies, Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City, ...

Isabelle Johnson
Italy
Local time: 04:57
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Shera Lyn Parpia
15 hrs
  -> Thanks Shera Lyn

disagree  Giles Watson: The "chiave di San Pietro" is definitely a shellfish.
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23 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
pelican's foot


Explanation:
The "ciave de san piero" is the pelican's foot shell, as you can see from the photos in the links.


    Reference: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aporrhais_pespelecani
    Reference: http://www.flickr.com/photos/defolletz/sets/7215760566443383...
Giles Watson
Italy
Local time: 04:57
Native speaker of: English
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Thanks, great!
Notes to answerer
Asker: Greeeeat thanks! And yes, the flickr photo has the venetian dialect (I guess it is Venetian, or surroundings)


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agree  Mario Ricci
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