Definitions for Bolognese

Bolognese Bo·lo·gnese

Spelling: [boh-luh-neez, -nees, -luh n- Bolognese is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 307 anagrams from letters in Bolognese (beeglnoos).

Definitions for Bolognese

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Bologna.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Bologna or its inhabitants.
  2. Italian Cookery. served with a cream sauce typically containing prosciutto, ground beef, and cheese.
  3. Fine Arts. noting a style or manner of painting developed in Bologna during the late 16th century by the Carracci, characterized chiefly by forms and colors derived from the Roman high renaissance and from the Venetians.

Origin of Bolognese

From Italian, dating back to 1750-60; See origin at Bologna, -ese

Examples for Bolognese

The second old man is il Dottore, who is a Bolognese, and a doctor of the University.

In Italy art had shrivelled with the last of the Bolognese school.

In connexion with these examples, there is also the Bolognese feiṅ, Ital.

Besides, it's unfair to pass straight from the Greek mythology to the Bolognese.

His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials.

The design looks more like an adaptation by some Bolognese eclectic.

The Bolognese has made my portrait; he means to take it with him to Rome.

They were the offspring of a Bolognese noble house, neither wealthy nor poor.

This one is probably a Bolognese repetition of the seventeenth century.

The city and its environs are where lasagna, tortellini, and Bolognese sauce—not to mention bologna—originated.

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