Italian
See also: italian
English
Etymology
From Middle English Italian, from Medieval Latin Italiānus, from Latin Italia (“Italy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪˈtæljən/, enPR: ĭtălʹyən
Audio (standard US) (file) - (US, less common) IPA(key): /ˌaɪˈtæljən/
Adjective
Italian (comparative more Italian, superlative most Italian)
- Pertaining to Italy, its people or its language.
- (obsolete, not comparable) Using an italic style; italic.
- 1868, Henry Noel Humphreys, A History of the Art of Printing, page 175:
- It has been shown that there was a great disposition on the part of some German printers, especially Albert Durer, to adopt the rounded Italian type; others preferring the crisp angularity of the Gothic black-letter, even for general purposes; while for books of devotion it appears to have been deemed the more orthodox; the Italian style of type being deemed an innovation.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
of or pertaining to Italy
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of or pertaining to Italians
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of or pertaining to the Italian language
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Noun
Italian (countable and uncountable, plural Italians)
- (countable) An inhabitant of Italy, or a person of Italian descent.
- (uncountable) The official language of Italy, also spoken in San Marino, the Vatican, and parts of Argentina, Slovenia and Switzerland.
- (uncountable, cooking) A style of cuisine or individual dishes of or associated with Italy or Italian people.
- 1995, Betty Crocker's New Italian Cooking, page 5:
- Simple Cannoli, Lemon Ice, or a delicious Tira Mi Su. With so many wonderful recipes, you can eat Italian anytime.
- (uncountable, textiles) A type of linen or cotton cloth with satin finish used primarily for linings, Italian cloth.
- (uncountable) Italian vermouth, a dark-colored, sweet or mildly bitter vermouth.
- gin and Italian
- 1971, John Doxat, The World of Drinks and Drinking, page 102:
- So the English women would have been interested in American drinks, and in came the gin-and-Italian, for example.
- (countable, Maine) An Italian sandwich.
Derived terms
Translations
inhabitant of Italy
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language
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See also
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Italian terms
- Appendix:Italian Swadesh list for a Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words in Italian
Further reading
- ISO 639-1 code it, ISO 639-3 code ita (SIL)
- Ethnologue entry for Italian, ita
Basque
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /italian/ [i.t̪a.li.ãn]
- Rhymes: -ian
- Hyphenation: I‧ta‧li‧an
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