Definitions for Sienese

Sienese Si·en·ese

Spelling: [see-uh-neez, -nees]
IPA: /ˌsi əˈniz, -ˈnis/

Sienese is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 57 anagrams from letters in Sienese (eeeinss).

Definitions for Sienese

noun

  1. an inhabitant of Siena.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Siena or its people.
  2. pertaining to or designating the style of painting developed in Siena during the late 13th and 14th centuries, characterized by a use of Byzantine forms and iconography modified by an increased three-dimensional quality, decorative linear rhythms, and harmonious, although sometimes ornamental, color.

Origin of Sienese

First recorded in 1750-60; Sien(a) + -ese

Examples for Sienese

The beauty of the Sienese contado is clearly on the sandstone, not upon the clay.

Oh, there are many reasons why you want to surrender to the Sienese.

But, all the while, great personalities are moving across the Sienese stage.

With them were Lodovico Luti and a number of other Sienese exiles.

This may possibly have been done when Montepulciano was dismantled by the Sienese in 1232.

The family of Tolomei was among the noblest of the Sienese aristocracy.

Vanuccio was the son of the famous Duccio of the Sienese Lodge.

How is your former master, d'Ucello, faring with the Sienese in Orvieto?

I am only sorry he will not come in time to save Orvieto from the Sienese.

If d'Ucello was involved in fighting the Sienese, what might that mean for Daoud?

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