calzò
Calzò is the third-person singular passato remoto form of the Italian verb calzare, meaning to put on footwear or to fit with shoes. In modern usage, passato remoto is mostly confined to literary, historical, or formal narration, so calzò appears primarily in older texts or in historical novels. The equivalent meaning in common speech is expressed with the passato prossimo, ha calzato.
Conjugation context: calzare is a regular -are verb. Its forms include io calzai, tu calzasti, lui calzò,
Etymology and related terms: calzare derives from Latin calceus, meaning a shoe or boot, with the root
Usage notes: calzò can appear in descriptions of action scenes or character interactions in historical narratives,