manico
Manico is an Italian noun meaning the handle or grip of a tool, utensil, or container. It denotes the part of an object that is grasped and manipulated by the hand. The term is commonly used for the handles of kitchenware and household items, such as the handle of a pot (manico della pentola), the handle of a knife (manico di un coltello), or the handle of a broom (manico di una scopa). In Italian, manico typically refers to the portion that is held to operate or carry the object, whereas maniglia is used for a handle or knob designed to open or pull on a door, drawer, or lid; in many contexts the meanings can overlap, but the distinction is conventional.
Manico can also appear as a surname in Italian-speaking regions. It is relatively uncommon and may be
The word is pronounced ma-NI-co, with the stress on the second syllable.