Definitions for magnifico

magnifico mag·nif·i·co

Spelling: [mag-nif-i-koh]
IPA: /mægˈnɪf ɪˌkoʊ/

Magnifico is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 289 anagrams from letters in magnifico (acfgiimno).

Definitions for magnifico

noun

  1. a Venetian nobleman.
  2. any person of high rank, major importance, etc.

Origin of magnifico

1565-75; noun use of Italian magnifico (adj.) Latin magnificus. See magnific

Examples for magnifico

Then, like a vision of power and grandeur, Lorenzo il magnifico enters with a group of his classic friends.

And–and she never–she never saw–how magnifico I look on–on that fine black horse.

The magnifico was in his chamber, and looked as aged as a man of eighty.

Roberto Malatesta had from his contemporaries the appellation of magnifico, in common with others of like station.

He is obscure enough, and makes me sometimes wonder whether the ignotum does not pass itself off for the magnifico in his pages.

It was the beginning of April 1492, and the magnifico was only in his forty-fourth year.

Then we must haue a magnifico that must take vp the matter betwixt me and my wife.

Albrecht von Walstein entered, attired not plainly, but as became a magnifico of the Empire.

A boy that they had set to watch gave the alarm too soon, and the magnifico escaped.

Supposing I am in contact with this magnifico, am I prepared?

Word Value for magnifico
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