Definitions for Neapolitan

Neapolitan Ne·a·pol·i·tan

Spelling: [nee-uh-pol-i-tn]
IPA: /ˌni əˈpɒl ɪ tn/

Neapolitan is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 636 anagrams from letters in Neapolitan (aaeilnnopt).

Definitions for Neapolitan

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Naples.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Naples:

Origin of Neapolitan

1375-1425; late Middle English Neopolitan Latin Neāpolītānus. See Naples (Greek Neā́polis literally, new town), -ite1, Examples for Neapolitan

The Neapolitan story which he told the other day at dinner was of himself.

This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today.

This week the cast will start working at a Neapolitan pizzeria called O'Vesuvio, near their apartment.

The prime minister has also reportedly paid for diction lessons to smooth out her rough Neapolitan accent.

There was no name dearer to Englishmen than that of Poerio to his Neapolitan fellow-countrymen.

Hermione knew something of the persistent infidelities of Neapolitan men.

He frequently slips into Neapolitan dialect so thick that is incomprehensible.

The natural supposition in a Neapolitan would, of course, have been that Artois was her lover.

If you complain he will be immediately promoted, agreeably to the Neapolitan custom.

In the meantime, he has also released a CD of Neapolitan love ballads he wrote for his long-time musical partner Mariano Acipella.

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