Definitions for Sistine

Sistine Sis·tine

Spelling: [sis-teen, -tin, -tahyn]
IPA: /ˈsɪs tin, -tɪn, -taɪn/

Sistine is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 100 anagrams from letters in Sistine (eiinsst).

Definitions for Sistine

adjective

  1. of or relating to any pope named Sixtus.

Origin of Sistine

1860-65; Italian Sistino, pertaining to Sisto man's name (Latin Sextus (Medieval Latin Sixtus), special use of sextus sixth); see -ine1<

Examples for Sistine

VATICAN CITY—In the 500 or so years since the Sistine Chapel was decorated, it has never looked so good.

Have you been compulsively checking to see if white smoke has billowed from the Sistine Chapel yet?

The Sistine Chapel was the most beautiful apartment in the Vatican.

She “was an attractive blonde,” Bai writes, “only in the sense that the Sistine Chapel had some pretty good artwork.”

On them was hung an exquisite engraving—the Sistine Madonna and Child.

He was painting the Sistine Chapel, and he was angry at one of the bishops or cardinals, so he painted him in with donkey ears.

It was as if one should see the Leonardo on the ceiling of the Sistine.

Comparing Yellowstone to the Sistine Chapel is the brainchild of an ex-superintendent of Yellowstone Park.

She would not have him sent for—he never liked to be disturbed when he was at the Sistine.

You cannot go with me behind the lattice of the Sistine choir!

Word Value for Sistine
Scrable

0

Words with friends

0

Similar words for Sistine
Word of the day