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Falchero is specific to Turin, Turin, Settimo Torinese, Viù and Venaria Reale, it could derive from a dialectal nickname referring to the job of mowing hay, but falchèr also indicates those ropes or chains that subdue oxen keeping them firm and well connected to the yoke, but it cannot be excluded that it may also derive from a dialectal nickname linked to the activity of falconer.
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