Mafioso
[mah-fee-oh-soh] /ˌmɑ fiˈoʊ soʊ/
noun, plural mafiosi
[mah-fee-oh-see] /ˌmɑ fiˈoʊ si/ (Show IPA), mafiosos. (sometimes initial capital letter)
1.
a member of a Mafia or of a mafia.
/ˌmæfɪˈəʊsəʊ; Italian mafiˈoso/
noun (pl) -sos, -si (Italian) (-si)
1.
a person belonging to the Mafia
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