Rubicante

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Italian

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Etymology

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From rubicante (reddening) or formed from the name of Cante dei Gabrielli (c. 1260–1335), the ruler of Florence who exiled Dante from the city.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ru.biˈkan.te/
  • Rhymes: -ante
  • Hyphenation: Ru‧bi‧càn‧te

Proper noun

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Rubicante m

  1. a fictional devil from Hell in the Divine Comedy
    Hypernym: Malebranche f pl
    Coordinate terms: Alichino m, Barbariccia m, Cagnazzo m, Calcabrina m, Ciriatto m, Draghignazzo m, Farfarello m, Graffiacane m, Libicocco m, Malacoda m, Scarmiglione m

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