AbstractThe present study investigates the relation betweentemperatureand non-sensory domains conceptually close to it. Observing metaphorical extensions of the Italian basic temperature termscaldo‘hot’ andfreddo‘cold’, individuated through a collocational analysis performed on the ItTenTen16 corpus, mental operations responsible for the association oftemperaturewith other domains are assessed. Interestingly, many associations are first elaborated ontowarmth/heatand then used to map concepts ontocold. Although conceptual associations are primarily motivated by embodiment, in some cases they stem from a shared “vertical” image-schematic structure:warmthandheatareup, whilecoldisdownon the axis, resembling the configuration of other domains with a positive/negative orientation (e.g.,good/bad). A visual representation of the semantic network oftemperaturehighlights that domains associated withtemperatureare mirrored in its two poles: for instance,highandlow temperatureare associated, respectively, withfriendlinessandunfriendliness.