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piena

Piena is a term with multiple possible meanings depending on language and usage. In Italian, piena is the feminine singular form of pieno, meaning full or filled. The word descends from Latin plenus and shares its core sense of completeness. The corresponding forms are pieno (masc sing), piena (fem sing), pieni (masc plur), and piene (fem plur). Piena is used with feminine nouns and in constructions such as una bottiglia piena (a bottle full) or la valle piena di luce (the valley full of light) to express fullness or abundance. It can also precede a noun in the phrase piena di, meaning full of, for example piena di errori (full of errors), piena di energia (full of energy).

As a proper noun, Piena may appear in names of people or places in some language communities,

In summary, piena most commonly functions as the grammatical feminine form of the Italian adjective meaning

though
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denote
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widely
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geographic
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administrative
unit
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major
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The
spelling
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capitalization
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unrelated
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full,
with
usage
centered
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describing
fullness
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abundance.
Variants
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uses
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primary
sense
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limited
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context-dependent.