ciprio
Italian
Etymology
From Latin Cyprius, from Ancient Greek Κύπριος (Kúprios).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃi.prjo/
- Rhymes: -iprjo
- Hyphenation: cì‧prio
Adjective
ciprio (feminine cipria, masculine plural cipri, feminine plural ciprie)
- Cyprian, Cypriot (chiefly in reference to Greek mythology)
- la cipria Dea ― the cyprian goddess [Venus]
- 1790, Teresa Bandettini, “Canto terzo”, in La morte d'Adone [The Death of Adonis], Modena, page 70:
- vide […] ¶ L'infida Diva, e il Ciprio giovinetto ¶ Seder giulivi ſulla ſponda erboſa
- [he] saw the treacherous goddess and the Cyprian youth [Adonis], sitting merrily on the grassy bank
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