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Italian nightgown—Also known as an "Italian robe" and "Italian polonaise", this was an informal garment. [4] This dress appeared in the United Kingdom from the 1750s to 1790s. The dress consisted of a stayed bodice with somewhat low-cut décolletage , sleeves which reached the elbow, skirt, and overskirt.
Amóre (Love in Italian) Nicknames for the guy you’re casual with. Pal. Cutie. Lover Boy. A shortening of their name. So if their name is Taylor, call them “Tay.” The first letter of their name.
In addition, the Orders of Chivalry of the Royal House of Savoy and other Italian dynasties may confer honorifics (Cavaliere and Dama), as do the Holy See and the Order of Malta. Oddly, the Italian Republic bestows the rank of knight but not that of dame, though ladies may be decorated with knightly rank.
A notable trend at the turn of the 21st century is "cute" short forms: camisole becomes cami, hooded sweaters or sweatshirts become hoodies, and as of 2005, short or "shrunken" cardigans are cardies. The much-older term shimmy for "slip" is most likely a false singular from chemise .
Historical Italian Names of the Municipalities in the Canton Grisons (ital. Cantone dei Grigioni) -[This material is taken from the book: ,,I Principali toponimi della Rezia curiense,,_Aurelio Garobbio_(autor)_/1941/- these names are marked with_*]- Almens Lumine*, Almenno; Alvaneu Alvagnè*, Alvignino or Alvegnino
The top five Italian girl names and their meanings, according to Nameberry’s popularity list, include: Luna — Moon Beatrice — She who brings happiness; blessed
Jesolo: la Miami italiana (the Italian Miami) La Spezia: la porta di Sion (the Zion Gate) Lecce: la Firenze del Sud (the Florence of South) Lecco: la città del ferro (the city of iron) Lucca: la pantera (the panther) Mantua: la città dei tre laghi (the city with 3 lakes) / la città dei Gonzaga (the city of the House of Gonzaga)
Tino is an Italian name or nickname, often a diminutive of the names Agostino, Costantino, Martino, Antonino, Valentino, Giustino, Sabatino, Faustino, Santino, Tristino, and other names ending in -tino. Tino may refer to: