esule

See also: ésule

Italian

Etymology

From Latin exsul.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛ.zu.le/
  • Rhymes: -ɛzule
  • Hyphenation: è‧su‧le

Adjective

esule (plural esuli)

  1. exiled

Noun

esule m or f by sense (plural esuli)

  1. exile (person), refugee, emigrant
    • 1994, Modena City Ramblers (lyrics and music), “In un giorno di pioggia”, in Riportando tutto a casa:
      I tuoi esuli parlano lingue straniere, si addormentano soli sognando i tuoi cieli. Si ritrovano persi in paesi lontani a cantare una terra di profughi e santi.
      Your [Ireland's] emigrants speak foreign languages, they fall asleep alone dreaming your skies. They find themselves lost in countries far away singing [about] a land of refugees and saints.

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