Definitions for Dante

Dante Dan·te

Spelling: [dan-tee, dahn-tey; Italian dahn-te]
IPA: /ˈdæn ti, ˈdɑn teɪ; Italian ˈdɑn tɛ/

Dante is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 78 anagrams from letters in Dante (adent).

Definitions for Dante

noun

  1. (Dante Alighieri) 1265–1321, Italian poet: author of the Divine Comedy.

Examples for Dante

He said it was a scene that only Dante could have described.

Because Chirlane and I have had to talk to Dante for years, about the dangers he may face.

Grenier speaks about his favorite writers, from Dante to Fitzgerald, as if they are his best friends.

The principal personage in the picture is, of course, Dante himself.

The sermon concluded with a passage from Dante in the original.

Like Dante through the circles of hell, Jep has always closely observed and recorded the lives of fools and sinners and frauds.

On a pedestal beneath the window was placed a marble bust of Dante.

Sorry Augustine, Aquinas, Dante, and Erasmus you must have been just a bad dream.

Homer and Shakespeare, Goethe and Dante are clearly not of it.

Giotto's portrait represents Dante at the age of twenty-seven.

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