florilegio
Italian
Etymology
From Renaissance Latin flōrilegium, calque of Ancient Greek ἀνθολογία (anthología, “flower-gathering”).
Pronunciation
Noun
florilegio m (plural florilegi)
- (dated) anthology, florilegium
- (dated, by extension) An assortment of things.
- (dated, by extension, ironic) anthology; gathering, group (of things or people with a negative connotation)
- Un florilegio di insulti ― An anthology of insults
Synonyms
- (anthology): antologia, raccolta, collezione
Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) flōrilegiō
Spanish
Etymology
From Renaissance Latin flōrilegium, calque of Ancient Greek ἀνθολογία (anthología, “flower-gathering”).
Noun
florilegio m (plural florilegios)
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