# ITALIAN LOCALE FOR THE DFCAVERNS MODULE # Copyright (C) 2017 FaceDeer # This file is distributed under the same license as the DFCAVERNS package. # Hamlet , 2017. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: dfcaverns module's Italian locale\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-21 13:21-0600\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2017-08-17 23:01+0100\n" "Last-Translator: H4mlet \n" "Language-Team: ITALIANO\n" "Language: it\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: Poedit 1.6.10\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: doc.lua:11 msgid "" "A meal made from the admixture of two ingredients, biscuits keep well but " "are not a rich source of nutrients." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:13 msgid "" "Stews mix three ingredients together. They're more wholesome than biscuits, " "packing more nutrition into a single serving." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:15 msgid "" "Four finely minced ingredients combine into a roast, which serves as a full " "meal." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:18 msgid "" "Cave moss is technically a form of mold, but fortunately a relatively benign " "one given its ubiquity. Its fibers form a tough but springy mat over the " "surface of any organic-rich soil that accumulates deep underground." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:19 msgid "" "Cave moss has no known uses aside from the faint glow it emits. It dies when " "exposed to bright light sources such as the Sun." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:20 msgid "" "Floor fungus produces a thin, slick film that spreads through the cracks of " "broken rock. Its ability to subsist on the tiniest traces of nutrients means " "it's found in relatively harsh underground environments." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:21 msgid "" "Floor fungus has no known uses. It can penetrate deeply into cobblestone " "constructions if an infestation gets hold, but it is difficult to transport " "and is inhibited by light so it hasn't spread beyond the deep caverns." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:23 msgid "" "Glistening strings of silk hang from the ceilings of some of the larger " "caverns, lit by the millions of tiny bioluminescent worms that spun them. " "Glow worms prey on the insects they lure and entangle with their faux starry " "sky - and sometimes the occasional bat or other larger flying beast." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:24 msgid "" "Glow worms can be harvested and used as a source of light but they die when " "exposed to light significantly brighter than themselves or when immersed in " "water. A colony of glow worms hung in a hospitable environment will undergo " "a modest amount of growth, allowing it to be divided and propagated." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:27 msgid "" "Flowstone is a carbonate-rich rock formation deposited by flowing water. It " "consists of minerals that the water dissolved earlier as it widens cracks " "and fissures into caves." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:28 msgid "" "Aside from the aesthetic beauty of its formations flowstone has no special " "properties or uses." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:29 msgid "" "The iconic stalactites and stalagmites found in caverns are composed of " "flowstone (or 'dripstone' in the case of these formations). Moist dripstone " "is still undergoing growth, whereas dry dripstone is found in 'dead' caverns " "once the source of water that created them ceases." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:30 msgid "" "Although stalagmites are blunter than the stalactites above them, they can " "cause extra damage to the unwary caver who falls on them." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:31 msgid "" "Ice formed by water dripping slowly into a cold environment, icicles tend to " "be exceptionally pure and clear." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:32 msgid "Falling onto an icicle is particularly damaging." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:35 msgid "" "Deep in the infernal conditions of the magma sea, over the course of " "millions of years, mese crystals grow into flawless blocks that glow bright " "with strange energies." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:36 msgid "" "These blocks can be broken down into a large number of mese crystals, but " "cannot be artificially reassembled." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:38 msgid "" "Large, dry caverns deep underground are well suited to aeons-long processes " "that concentrate crystalline substances in their walls. This rock is riddled " "with veins of the stuff." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:39 msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this rock has no particular use." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:41 msgid "" "Monolithic crystals of this size form only over extremely long periods deep " "underground, in large long-lived cavities that allow them room to grow. " "Water and the life it hosts tend to disrupt the formation process of these " "crystals so they're only found in dry environments." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:42 msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this crystal has no particular use." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:46 msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:47 msgid "" "Dead fungus quickly decays into an unrecognizable mess. It can be used as " "weak fuel or terrible decor." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:49 msgid "" "A species of lavender mushroom ubiquitous in caves that is most notable for " "the soft bioluminescence it produces." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:50 msgid "" "This mushroom is inedible but continues producing modest levels of light " "long after it's picked." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:52 msgid "" "Cave wheat is literally a breed of grain-producing grass that somehow lost " "its ability to photosynthesize and adapted to a more fungal style of life." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:53 msgid "" "Like its surface cousin, cave wheat produces grain that can be ground into a " "form of flour." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:54 msgid "Cave wheat seed ground into a powder suitable for cooking." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:55 msgid "" "When baked alone it forms an edible bread, but it combines well with other " "more flavorful ingredients." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:56 msgid "" "Bread baked from cave wheat flour is tough and durable. A useful ration for " "long expeditions." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:57 msgid "It's not tasty, but it keeps you going." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:59 msgid "" "The distinctive midnight-blue caps of these mushrooms are inverted, exposing " "their gills to any breeze that might pass, and have dimpled edges that give " "them their name." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:60 msgid "" "Dimple cups can be dried, ground, and processed to extract a deep blue dye." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:62 msgid "" "Pig tails are a fibrous fungal growth that's most notable for its twisting " "stalks. In a mature stand of pig tails the helical stalks intertwine into a " "dense mesh." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:63 msgid "Pig tail stalks can be processed to extract fibers useful as thread." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:64 msgid "Threads of pig tail fiber." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:65 msgid "" "A crafting item that can be woven into textiles and other similar items." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:67 msgid "" "Plump helmets are a thick, fleshy mushroom that's edible picked straight " "from the ground. They form a staple diet for both lost cave explorers and " "the fauna that preys on them." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:68 msgid "" "While they can be eaten fresh, they can be monotonous fare and are perhaps " "better appreciated as part of a more complex prepared dish." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:70 msgid "" "A rare breed of fungus from deep underground that produces a bushy cluster " "of rumpled gray 'blades'. The biological function of these blades is not " "known, as quarry bushes reproduce via hard-shelled nodules that grow down at " "the blade's base." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:71 msgid "" "Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are " "edible with processing." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:72 msgid "" "The dried blades of a quarry bush add a welcome zing to recipes containing " "otherwise-bland subterranean foodstuffs, but they're too spicy to be eaten " "on their own." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:73 msgid "Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:75 msgid "" "Sweet pods grow in rich soil, and once they reach maturity they draw that " "supply of nutrients up to concentrate it in their fruiting bodies. They turn " "bright red when ripe and can be processed in a variety of ways to extract " "the sugars they contain." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:78 msgid "When milled, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:80 msgid "When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:82 msgid "Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:84 msgid "Sweet pod sugar has a pink tint to it." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:85 msgid "" "Too sweet to be eaten directly, it makes an excellent ingredient in food " "recipes." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:86 msgid "Sweet pod syrup is thick and flavorful." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:87 msgid "" "Too strong and thick to drink straight, sweet pod syrup is useful in food " "recipes." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:90 msgid "" "The dense black wood of these mushrooms is heavy and hard to work with, and " "has few remarkable properties." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:91 msgid "" "Aside from the artistic applications of its particularly dark color, black " "cap wood is a long-burning fuel source that's as good as coal for some " "applications. Black cap gills are oily and make for excellent torch fuel." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:93 msgid "" "Blood thorns are the most vicious of underground flora, as befits their " "harsh environments. Found only in hot, dry caverns with sandy soil far from " "the surface world's organic bounty, blood thorns seek to supplement their " "nutrient supply with wickedly barbed hollow spines that actively drain " "fluids from whatever stray plant or creature they might impale." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:94 msgid "" "When harvested, the central stalk of a blood thorn can be cut into planks " "and used as wood. It has a purple-red hue that may or may not appeal, " "depending on one's artistic tastes." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:95 msgid "" "The spikes of a blood thorn can actually remain living long after they're " "severed from their parent stalk, a testament to their tenacity. As long as " "they remain alive they will continue to actively drain anything they " "puncture, though they don't grow." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:96 msgid "" "Living blood thorn spikes remain harmful to creatures that touch them. If " "killed by bright light, they cause only passive damage to creatures that " "fall on them (as one would expect from an enormous spike)." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:98 msgid "" "Thin, irregular layers of spore-producing 'shelves' surround the strong " "central stalk of the mighty Fungiwood." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:99 msgid "" "Fungiwood stalk is strong and very fine-grained, making smooth yellow-tinted " "lumber when cut. Fungiwood shelf is too fragile to be much use as anything " "other than fuel." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:101 msgid "" "Massive but squat, mature goblin cap mushrooms are the size of small " "cottages." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:102 msgid "" "Goblin cap stem and cap material can be cut into wood of two different hues, " "a subdued cream and a bright orange-red." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:104 msgid "" "Nether caps have an unusual biochemistry that allows them to somehow subsist " "on ambient heat, in violation of all known laws of thermodynamics. They grow " "deep underground in frigid, icy caverns that should by all rights be " "volcanic." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:105 msgid "" "Nether cap wood, in addition to being a beautiful blue hue, retains the odd " "heat-draining ability of living nether caps and is able to quickly freeze " "nearby water solid." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:107 msgid "" "Spore trees have a sturdy 'trunk' that supports a large spongy mesh of " "branching fibers, with embedded fruiting bodies that produce a copious " "amount of spores that gently rain down around the spore tree's base." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:108 msgid "" "Spore tree trunks can be cut into pale woody planks. The branching fibers " "and fruiting bodies are only useful as fuel." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:110 msgid "The king of the fungi, tower cap mushrooms grow to immense proportions." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:111 msgid "Tower caps are an excellent source of wood." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:113 msgid "" "Tunnel tubes are hollow, curved fungal growths that support a fruiting body." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:115 msgid "" "The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like " "material. The fruiting body accumulates high-energy compounds that, when " "ignited, produce a vigorous detonation - a unique adaptation for spreading " "tunnel tube spawn through the still cavern air." msgstr "" #: doc.lua:117 msgid "" "The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like " "material." msgstr "" #: plants.lua:10 msgid "Dead Fungus" msgstr "Fungo morto" #: plants.lua:35 msgid "Cavern Fungi" msgstr "Funghi di caverna" #: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:19 msgid "Dry Dripstone" msgstr "" #: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:30 msgid "Dry Flowstone" msgstr "" #: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:43 msgid "Wet Dripstone" msgstr "" #: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:55 msgid "Wet Flowstone" msgstr "" #: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:68 msgid "Icicle" msgstr "" #: features\glow_crystals.lua:7 msgid "Flawless Mese Block" msgstr "" #: features\glow_crystals.lua:29 msgid "Crystal Vein" msgstr "" #: features\glow_crystals.lua:40 #: features\glow_crystals.lua:95 #: features\glow_crystals.lua:182 msgid "Giant Crystal" msgstr "" #: features\glow_crystals.lua:67 #: features\glow_crystals.lua:146 #: features\glow_crystals.lua:219 msgid "Big Crystal" msgstr "" #: features\glow_water.lua:6 msgid "Mese Water" msgstr "" #: features\glow_water.lua:55 msgid "Flowing Mese Water" msgstr "" #: features\glow_water.lua:160 msgid "Glow Water Bucket" msgstr "" #: features\glow_worms.lua:6 msgid "Glow Worms" msgstr "Vermi luminosi" #: features\ground_cover.lua:11 msgid "Dirt With Cave Moss" msgstr "Terra con muschio di caverna" #: features\ground_cover.lua:53 msgid "Cobblestone With Floor Fungus" msgstr "Ciottoli con funghi del terreno" #: plants\cave_wheat.lua:10 #: plants\cave_wheat.lua:69 msgid "Cave Wheat" msgstr "Grano di caverna" #: plants\cave_wheat.lua:61 #: plants\cooking.lua:85 msgid "Cave Wheat Seed" msgstr "Seme di grano di caverna" #: plants\cave_wheat.lua:82 #: plants\cooking.lua:84 msgid "Cave Wheat Flour" msgstr "Farina di grano di caverna" #: plants\cave_wheat.lua:90 msgid "Dwarven Bread" msgstr "Pane nanico" #: plants\cooking.lua:7 msgid "@1 Biscuit" msgstr "Biscotto di @1" #: plants\cooking.lua:15 msgid "@1 Stew" msgstr "Stufato di @1" #: plants\cooking.lua:23 msgid "@1 Roast" msgstr "Arrosto di @1" #: plants\cooking.lua:86 msgid "Sweet Pod Spore" msgstr "Spora di baccello dolce" #: plants\cooking.lua:87 #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:83 msgid "Sweet Pod Sugar" msgstr "Zucchero di baccello dolce" #: plants\cooking.lua:88 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:91 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:127 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:161 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:195 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:246 msgid "Plump Helmet" msgstr "Elmo rotondo" #: plants\cooking.lua:89 #: plants\plump_helmet.lua:61 msgid "Plump Helmet Spawn" msgstr "Prole di elmo rotondo" #: plants\cooking.lua:90 msgid "Quarry Bush Leaf" msgstr "Foglia di cespuglio di cava" #: plants\cooking.lua:91 msgid "Rock Nut" msgstr "Noce di roccia" #: plants\cooking.lua:92 msgid "Dimple Cup Spore" msgstr "Spora di coppa increspata" #: plants\cooking.lua:93 #: plants\pig_tail.lua:61 msgid "Pig Tail Spore" msgstr "Spora di coda di maiale" #: plants\cooking.lua:94 msgid "Dwarven Syrup" msgstr "Sciroppo nanico" #: plants\dimple_cup.lua:10 msgid "Dimple Cup" msgstr "Coppa increspata" #: plants\dimple_cup.lua:55 msgid "Dimple Cup Spores" msgstr "Spore di coppa increspata" #: plants\pig_tail.lua:10 msgid "Pig Tail" msgstr "Coda di maiale" #: plants\pig_tail.lua:69 msgid "Pig tail thread" msgstr "Filo di coda di maiale" #: plants\quarry_bush.lua:10 msgid "Quarry Bush" msgstr "Cespuglio di cava" #: plants\quarry_bush.lua:61 msgid "Rock Nuts" msgstr "Noci di roccia" #: plants\quarry_bush.lua:70 msgid "Quarry Bush Leaves" msgstr "Foglie di cespuglio di cava" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:10 msgid "Sweet Pod" msgstr "Baccello dolce" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:59 msgid "Sweet Pod Spores" msgstr "Spore di baccello dolce" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:67 msgid "Sweet Pods" msgstr "Baccelli dolci" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:106 msgid "Dwarven Syrup Source" msgstr "Fonte di sciroppo nanico" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:154 msgid "Flowing Dwarven Syrup" msgstr "Sciroppo nanico che scorre" #: plants\sweet_pod.lua:207 msgid "Dwarven Syrup Bucket" msgstr "Secchio di sciroppo nanico" #: trees\black_cap.lua:7 msgid "Black Cap Stem" msgstr "Gambo di cappello nero" #: trees\black_cap.lua:18 msgid "Black Cap" msgstr "Cappello nero" #: trees\black_cap.lua:29 msgid "Black Cap Gills" msgstr "Lamelle di cappello nero" #: trees\black_cap.lua:85 msgid "Black Cap Planks" msgstr "Assi di cappello nero" #: trees\black_cap.lua:124 msgid "Black Cap Spawn" msgstr "Prole di cappello nero" #: trees\blood_thorn.lua:32 msgid "Blood Thorn Stem" msgstr "Gambo di spina del sangue" #: trees\blood_thorn.lua:47 msgid "Dead Blood Thorn Stem" msgstr "Gambo di spina del sangue morta" #: trees\blood_thorn.lua:60 msgid "Blood Thorn Spike" msgstr "Spuntone di spina del sangue" #: trees\blood_thorn.lua:90 msgid "Dead Blood Thorn Spike" msgstr "Spuntone di spina del sangue morta" #: trees\blood_thorn.lua:127 msgid "Blood Thorn Planks" msgstr "Assi di spina del sangue" #: trees\fungiwood.lua:13 msgid "Fungiwood Stem" msgstr "Gambo di fungo di legno" #: trees\fungiwood.lua:34 msgid "Fungiwood Planks" msgstr "Assi di fungo di legno" #: trees\fungiwood.lua:68 msgid "Fungiwood Shelf" msgstr "Mensola di fungo di legno" #: trees\fungiwood.lua:106 msgid "Fungiwood Spawn" msgstr "Prole di fungo di legno" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:7 msgid "Goblin Cap Stem" msgstr "Gambo di cappello di folletto" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:18 msgid "Goblin Cap" msgstr "Cappello di folletto" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:29 msgid "Goblin Cap Gills" msgstr "Lamelle di cappello di folletto" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:77 msgid "Goblin Cap Planks" msgstr "Assi di cappello di folletto" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:89 msgid "Goblin Cap Stem Planks" msgstr "Assi di gambo di cappello di folletto" #: trees\goblin_cap.lua:133 msgid "Goblin Cap Spawn" msgstr "Prole di cappello di folletto" #: trees\nether_cap.lua:7 msgid "Nether Cap Stem" msgstr "Gambo di cappello del Nether" #: trees\nether_cap.lua:18 msgid "Nether Cap" msgstr "Cappello del Nether" #: trees\nether_cap.lua:29 msgid "Nether Cap Gills" msgstr "Lamelle di cappello del Nether" #: trees\nether_cap.lua:78 msgid "Nether Cap Planks" msgstr "Assi di cappello del Nether" #: trees\nether_cap.lua:92 msgid "Nether Cap Spawn" msgstr "Prole di cappello del Nether" #: trees\spore_tree.lua:14 msgid "Spore Tree Stem" msgstr "Gambo di albero delle spore" #: trees\spore_tree.lua:35 msgid "Spore Tree Planks" msgstr "Assi di albero delle spore" #: trees\spore_tree.lua:74 msgid "Spore Tree Hyphae" msgstr "Ife di albero delle spore" #: trees\spore_tree.lua:100 msgid "Spore Tree Fruiting Body" msgstr "Corpo fruttifero dell'albero delle spore" #: trees\spore_tree.lua:148 msgid "Spore Tree Spawn" msgstr "Prole di albero delle spore" #: trees\tower_cap.lua:7 msgid "Tower Cap Stem" msgstr "Gambo di cappello a torre" #: trees\tower_cap.lua:18 msgid "Tower Cap" msgstr "Cappello a torre" #: trees\tower_cap.lua:29 msgid "Tower Cap Gills" msgstr "Lamelle di cappello a torre" #: trees\tower_cap.lua:77 msgid "Tower Cap Planks" msgstr "Assi di cappello a torre" #: trees\tower_cap.lua:117 msgid "Tower Cap Spawn" msgstr "Prole di cappello a torre" #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:16 #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:39 #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:69 #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:98 msgid "Tunnel Tube" msgstr "Tubo di galleria" #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:135 msgid "Tunnel Tube Plies" msgstr "Strati di tubo di galleria" #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:170 #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:226 #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:246 msgid "Tunnel Tube Fruiting Body" msgstr "Corpo fruttifero del tubo di galleria" #: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:277 msgid "Tunnel Tube Spawn" msgstr "Prole di tubo di galleria"