Definitions for Florentine

Florentine Flor·en·tine

Spelling: [flawr-uh n-teen, -tahyn, flor-]
IPA: /ˈflɔr ənˌtin, -ˌtaɪn, ˈflɒr-/

Florentine is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 484 anagrams from letters in Florentine (eefilnnort).

Definitions for Florentine

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Florence, Italy.
  2. (often lowercase) a cookie made with orange peel and almonds and coated with chocolate.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Florence, Italy:
  2. pertaining to or designating the style of art developed in Florence during the late 13th to 15th centuries.
  3. (of food) served or prepared with spinach:

Origin of Florentine

1535-45; Latin Flōrentīnus pertaining to Flōrentia Florence; see -ine1

Examples for Florentine

“You will soon forget that Tito is not a Florentine, godfather,” said Romola.

Experts also hope that the morbid discovery can fill in the gaps of Florentine history.

Upon what authority rests the statement of the Florentine historian?

A helicopter MTV chartered to skim the Florentine rooftops annoyed residents, who called the police to complain.

Nor is it either better or worse than other Florentine constitutions.

The defense objected to the letter being read in court, but copies were soon floating around the Florentine press room.

It is, in fact, the Hand-organo dialect flavoured with Florentine.

The world is no doubt waiting to see if any Florentine icons like the Statue of David show up in her future foot apparel designs.

The next day Romola, like every other Florentine, was excited about the departure of the French.

Bracci, the Florentine ambassador, explains this action of Alexander's.

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