Definitions for Milanese

Milanese Mil·an·ese

Spelling: [mil-uh-neez, -nees for 1–4; mil- Milanese is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 401 anagrams from letters in Milanese (aeeilmns).

Definitions for Milanese

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Milan, Italy.
  2. the Italian dialect spoken in Milan.
  3. (lowercase) Textiles. a run-resistant, warp-knitted fabric of silk, rayon, or nylon used in the manufacture of women's apparel. a warp-knit structure in which two sets of threads are knitted in an interlocking series forming a crossed diagonal or diamond pattern. the machine that produces this knit structure.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Milan, Italy, its inhabitants, or their dialect of Italian.
  2. Italian Cookery. (especially of meats) coated with flour or bread crumbs and browned in hot oil or butter. (especially of pasta) having a sauce of tomatoes, mushrooms, grated cheese, shredded meat, and truffles:

Origin of Milanese

From Italian, dating back to 1475-85; See origin at Milan, -ese

Examples for Milanese

With the Milanese he proposed to buy Lorraine from its Duke.

"All the girls at Arcore took photos," Ruby told the Milanese police.

To these may be added another Milanese appellation, panzanega.

He again entered the Milanese in 1525, and retook the capital.

There are two claimants on the Milanese, then; the Spanish Termagant, and he?

But Charles of Anjou owed his throne, in reality, to the assistance of the Milanese.

The black bills were also shorter and from Germany, but the best halbards were Milanese.

In fact, as Ihrig points out, Mussolini called himself “the Mustafa Kemal of a Milanese Ankara” as he began his own power-grab.

The Milanese gallery Zero was showing just one piece by a Rumanian artist, Victor Man.

She was not her child, but the daughter of a Milanese nobleman.

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