单词 | sienese |
释义 | Sienesen.adj. A. n. 1. An inhabitant or native of Siena, a city in Tuscany. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [noun] > native or inhabitant of Italy > other Italian towns Genowayc1400 Neapolitanc1425 Venetian1432 milliner1449 Milanese1484 Genevois1521 Genoeses1553 Pisan1559 Ferrarese1573 Florentine1591 Paduana1592 Amalfitan1600 Bergamask1602 Genovese1603 Genoan1608 Salernitan1608 Patavine1611 Vicentine1611 White Moors1617 Perugian1620 Genoesian1624 Lucchese1660 Veronese1673 Modenese1711 Pavian1712 Sienese1756 Patavinian1771 Livornese1789 Bolognese1818 Torinese1864 Assisian1870 Triestine1905 Luccan1911 Padovan1953 Cassinese1957 1756 tr. J. G. Keyssler Trav. I. 494 The Siennese produce this inscription to invalidate the boast of the Florentines. 1845 Encycl. Metrop. XII. 479/1 For a while the Siennese flattered themselves that their liberty would be recoverable. 1887 Encycl. Brit. XXII. 43 The Sienese took possession of their fortress. 2. An artist belonging to the Italian school of painting developed at Siena during the 14th and 15th centuries. Also transferred, a painting produced by such an artist. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > Italian Renaissance or 14-16th century > [noun] > schools > artists of Pre-Raphaelite1862 Umbrian1864 Sienese1888 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > Italian Renaissance or 14-16th century > [noun] > schools > painting of Sienese1921 1888 H. Attwell Italian Masters 6 The Sienese lack the robust simplicity of Giotto, and were little influenced by the austere spirit of Dante. 1921 A. Huxley Crome Yellow ii. 12 Henry Wimbush was forced to sell some of his Primitives..four or five nameless Sienese—to the Americans. 1959 Listener 26 Nov. 940/2 Minor Sienese are thick on the ground and so are lesser painters of the Dutch school. 1977 ‘R. West’ Celebration 541 Oh, your Florentines, your Sienese, your Umbrians! B. adj. Of or pertaining to Siena. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > [adjective] > in Italy > other cities or towns Mantuan1538 fustianapes1550 Milanese1569 Genoway1603 trebuler1606 Pavian1633 Parthenopean1661 Modenese1693 Livornese1699 Genoese1741 Viennese1780 Sienese1814 Torinese1864 Assisian1870 Ferrarese1881 Padovan1893 Triestine1905 the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Europe > the Italians > [adjective] > other Italian towns jean1495 Venetian1554 Milanese1569 Pisan1570 Neapolitan1580 Salerne1598 Florentine1603 Salernitan1621 Amalfitan1625 Paduan1633 Pavian1633 Modenese1693 Veronese1757 Sienese1814 Torinese1864 Lucchese1883 Patavine1929 1814 J. Mayne Jrnl. 20 Oct. (1909) ix. 154 We walked through the principal parts of the town..and enjoyed the pure Siennese tongue. 1845 Encycl. Metrop. XII. 499/2 They obtained possession of many of the Siennese ports. 1850 A. Jameson Legends Monastic Orders 409 In a rare Sienese print of the fifteenth century. 1882 ‘Ouida’ In Maremma I. 73 The winged boys of the Siennese Masters. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.adj.1756 |
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