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‖ campanile [It.; f. campana bell. The plural is in It. in -i, in Eng. usually in -es. Most frequently pronounced as Italian (kampaˈnile), often as French |kɑ̃mpanil|, but also anglicized as |ˈkæmpənɪl, -aɪl|.] A bell-tower; esp. applied to the lofty detached bell-towers of Italy; a steeple generally.
1640Somner Antiq. Canterb. 160 Neere unto their Campanile or Steeple. 1691Wood Ath. Oxon. I./303 The Campanile or Tower at Darleston. 1762–71H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Paint. (1786) III. 167 The great Campanile at Christ⁓church Oxford. 1855Tennyson Daisy 13 Slender campanili grew By bays the peacock's neck in hue. 1868Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) II. ix. 400 The rude art of English masons strove to reproduce the campaniles of Northern Italy. attrib.1842S. Lewis Topogr. Dict. Eng. I. 582 On the north side of the north aisle..is a detached campanile tower. 1865Morning Star 4 Apr., The shaft is a splendid structure of the campanile order. |