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Ferrarese, n. and a.|fɛrəˈriːz| [a. It. ferrarese, f. Ferrara the name of a city in Italy + -ese.] A. n. (pl.) The Ferrarese people. (Formerly also pl. Ferareses.) B. adj. Of or pertaining to Ferrara.
1573Gascoigne Supposes ii. ii. 19 These Ferareses be as craftie as the deuill of hell. Ibid., They are Ferareses all. 1881Encycl. Brit. XII. 535/2 Messrs J. and H. Gwynne constructed some pumps for draining the Ferrarese Marshes. 1930E. Pound XXX Cantos xxiv. 111 To breed in Ferrara among thin-legged Ferrarese. 1932Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Feb. 127/1 The Ferrarese school was itself derivative. 1949E. Pound Pisan Cantos lxxvii. 61 In flat Ferrarese country. |