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Alzo is a term that can refer to several distinct uses in language and as a proper name, rather than to a single, widely known entity. In absence of a dominant sense, it appears in linguistic, onomastic, and toponymic contexts.

In Italian grammar, alzo is the first-person singular present indicative form of the verb alzare, meaning to

As a proper name, Alzo occurs as a surname in Italian-speaking communities and among diaspora populations. In

Outside of language and names, Alzo may occasionally be encountered as an acronym, brand, or product name

Overall, Alzo is a modestly attested term whose primary, widely recognized meaning lies in its Italian verb

raise
or
lift.
It
is
used
in
everyday
speech
to
express
the
action
of
raising
something
or
oneself,
as
in
io
alzo
la
mano
(I
raise
my
hand).
The
counterpart
forms
include
alzi,
alza,
alziamo,
alzate,
and
alzano,
which
are
part
of
the
standard
conjugation
pattern
for
this
verb.
these
contexts
it
functions
as
a
family
name
rather
than
a
common
noun.
The
use
of
Alzo
as
a
toponym
or
placename
appears
less
frequently
and
tends
to
reflect
local
linguistic
heritage,
though
such
instances
are
not
widely
documented
in
international
sources.
in
specific
industries
or
markets.
These
instances
are
context-dependent
and
not
tied
to
a
single,
universally
recognized
entity.
form,
with
secondary
usage
as
a
surname
or
place-related
name
in
particular
regions.