"Italianate" is a word in ENGLISH
Italianized; Italianated.
To render Italian, or conformable to Italian
customs; to Italianize.
Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet.
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A college student was in a philosophy class which had a discussion about God's existence. The professor presented the following logic:"Has anyone in this class heard God?" Nobody spoke."Has anyone in this class touched God?" Again, nobody spoke."Has anyone in this class seen God?" When nobody spoke for the third time, he simply stated, "Then there is no God."One student thought for a second, and then asked for permission to reply. Curious to hear this bold student's response, the professor granted it, and the student stood up and asked the following questions of his classmates:"Has anyone in this class heard our professor's brain?" Silence."Has anyone in this class touched our professor's brain?" Silence."Has anyone in this class seen our professor's brain?" When nobody in the class dared to speak, the student concluded, "Then, according to our professor' s logic, it must be true that our professor has no brain!"You can't argue with that!
In old Italian law. Persons chosen hy the consent of contending parties, to decide questions between them. Literally, mediators. Spelman
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Read the complete definitionA small bird. (Silvia hortensis), which is highly prized by the Italians for the delicacy of its flesh in the …
Read the complete definitionThe whole body of decorative sculpture of any kind or epoch, or in any material; as, the Italian carving of …
Read the complete definitionItalian merchants who came into England in the reign of Henry III., where they established themselves as money lenders, hut …
Read the complete definitionA dangerous whirlpool on the coast of Sicily opposite Scylla on the Italian coast. It is personified as a female …
Read the complete definitionThe sixteenth century, when applied to Italian art or literature; as, the sculpture of the Cinquecento; Cinquecento style.
Read the complete definitionUttered with a relatively contracted opening of the mouth, as certain sounds of e and o in French, Italian, and …
Read the complete definitionBelonging to a certain order which is composed of the Ionic order grafted upon the Corinthian. It is called also …
Read the complete definitionThe harmony of the discord-ant canons. A collection of ecclesiastical constitutions made, by Grattan, an Italian monk, A. D. 1151; …
Read the complete definitionA nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent.
Read the complete definitionAny grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. …
Read the complete definitionA celebrated collection of tales, supposed to be related in ten days; -- written in the 14th century, by Boccaccio, …
Read the complete definitionIn mercantile law. A phrase borrowed from the Italians, equivalent to our word “guaranty” or “warranty," or the Scotch term …
Read the complete definitionA shortened form of Accademia della Crusca, an academy in Florence, Italy, founded in the 16th century, especially for conserving …
Read the complete definitionA syllable attached to the first tone of the major diatonic scale for the purpose of solmization, or solfeggio. It …
Read the complete definitionA suffix of certain words from the French, Italian, and Spanish. It denotes manner or style; like; as, arabesque, after …
Read the complete definitionThe pronunciation of the Greek / (eta) like the Italian e long, that is like a in the English word …
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