Florentine
See also: florentine
English
Etymology
From French florentin, from Latin flōrentīnus.
Pronunciation
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Adjective
Florentine (comparative more Florentine, superlative most Florentine)
Derived terms
Translations
of or relating to the Italian city of Florence
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Noun
Florentine (plural Florentines)
- A native or resident of the Italian city of Florence.
- 1863, George Eliot, Romola, Volume III, Book III, Chapter XIII, page 137
- The safety of Florence, which means even more than the welfare of Florentines, now demands severity, as it once demanded mercy.
- 1863, George Eliot, Romola, Volume III, Book III, Chapter XIII, page 137
- (cooking) Alternative form of florentine (“biscuit”)
Translations
a native or resident of the Italian city of Florence
Florentine biscuit
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French
Noun
Florentine f (plural Florentines)
- (deprecated template usage) feminine equivalent of Florentin
German
Etymology
Variant of Florentina, the feminine equivalent of Florentin, from Latin Flōrentīnus.
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Florentine f (genitive Florentines, plural Florentinen or Florentines)
- a female given name from Latin.
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