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inamorato

[in-am-uh-rah-toh, in-am-] / ɪnˌæm əˈrɑ toʊ, ˌɪn æm- /








NOUN
sancho
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
WEAK
metamour




Example Sentences

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I'th' under column there doth stand Inamorato with folded hand; Down hangs his head, terse and polite, Some ditty sure he doth indite.

From The Anatomy of Melancholy by Burton, Robert

A noteworthy example occurs in Boiardo's Orlando Inamorato, cc. xxv., xxvi.

From English Fairy Tales by Jacobs, Joseph

Chaucer, amongst us, is frequent in it: but this revolution particularly I have taken out of Luigi Pulci; and there is one almost the same in Boiardo's "Orlando Inamorato."

From The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 07 by Scott, Walter, Sir

In the 25th and 26th cantos of the second book of the Orlando Inamorato, the Paladin, Brandimarte, after surmounting many obstacles, penetrates into the recesses of an enchanted palace.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume I (of 8) by Various

Lucretia did not meet Bojardo, the famous author of the Orlando Inamorato, at the court of his friend Ercole, but the blind singer of the Mambriano, Francesco Cieco, probably was still living.

From Lucretia Borgia According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day by Gregorovius, Ferdinand




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