Milanese

adj

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian milanese.

  1. borrowed from milanese

Definitions

  1. Of, from or relating to the city of Milan or surrounding metropolitan city, Lombardy,…

    Of, from or relating to the city of Milan or surrounding metropolitan city, Lombardy, Italy.

  2. A native or inhabitant of the city of Milan or surrounding metropolitan city, Lombardy,…

    A native or inhabitant of the city of Milan or surrounding metropolitan city, Lombardy, Italy.

    • —the waiter was a Milanese, and ardently patriotic—
    • Finally, the first maestro to have been both a Milanese and a product of the studio, Giovanni Battista Cesati, served from before 1655, publishing a motet book, until he was called to Bologna in summer 1658.
    • Indeed, in Milan, everyday conversations and practices of relating, attunement, and distancing between inhabitants also partake in wider discourses concerning who is a “Milanese” and what the Milanese share.
  3. A surname from Italian.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for Milanese. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA