If you’re feeling down, upset, or anxious about something so much that it’s causing a tight stomach, a good word in Italian to describe that feeling is poppy.

poppy is a masculine noun of Lombard origin wizardwhich in turn comes from Proto-Germanic wizard meaning ‘Stomach‘.plural is Magni (but keep in mind that it is almost always used in its singular form) and it takes the following articles:
Depending on the context, the word has several possible English translations:
- Bruce
- in dejection
- tie
- choked
- let (someone) down
You will usually see it accompanied by the following verbs:
- have (have) > have / a magone
- take (get/take) > take away Marco
- Come (Come) > come on
- take (take) > let someone take power
- come on (to come) > let magone come (to someone)
- try out (Feel) > give it a try
- go up (rise) > go up
Here are some sample sentences that demonstrate how poppy Usually used in context.
Why do you have a big devil today?
How did you end up in the trash today?
Why do you have depression today?
Just thinking about it makes me feel bad.
Just thinking about it brings me down.
Just thinking about it makes my throat choke.
Every time I watch a video of my baby boy, I feel like I’m amazing.
Every time I watch a video of my son as he was born, I feel a choke in my throat.

On a completely unrelated note, poppy also the word gizzard, the thick-walled part of the bird’s stomach.Despite the similarity in appearance, it has nothing to do with the word wizard meaning is wizard.
female version, Magnaexists but refers Ironworks.



