Definitions for Quirinal

Quirinal Quir·i·nal

Spelling: [kwir-uh-nl]
IPA: /ˈkwɪr ə nl/

Quirinal is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 121 anagrams from letters in Quirinal (aiilnqru).

Definitions for Quirinal

noun

  1. one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built.
  2. the Italian civil authority and government (distinguished from the Vatican).

adjective

  1. noting or pertaining to the Quirinal.
  2. of or relating to Quirinus.

Origin of Quirinal

From the Latin word Quirīnālis, dating back to 1850-55. See Quirinus, -al1

Examples for Quirinal

These two hills were named the Esquiline and Quirinal hills.

The coffin was removed to the Quirinal and turned into a water-trough.

The Emperor Heliogabalus built on the Quirinal a meeting-place for this body.

Please understand at once that my son must go to the Quirinal, he said.

Last night we went to our second court ball at the Quirinal.

The Quirinal palace cannot be said to have played a part in the history of Rome.

This is at present in front of the Quirinal in Rome, and is the companion of the Sta.

The subject was suggested by Napoleon, who intended the work for the Quirinal.

Mons Capitolinus, north of the Palatine and southwest of the Quirinal.

The shrine on the Quirinal is minutely described by classical writers.

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