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Milanese
Mi·lan M0291400 (mĭ-lăn′, -län′) A city of northern Italy northeast of Genoa. Probably of Celtic origin, it was taken by the Romans in 222 bc and has been an important commercial, financial, cultural, and industrial center since medieval times because of its strategic location. Mil′a·nese′ (mĭl′ə-nēz′, -nēs′) adj. & n.Milanese (ˌmɪləˈniːz) adj1. (Human Geography) of or relating to Milan, its people, culture, etc2. (Textiles) of a fine lightweight knitted fabric of silk, rayon, etcnpl -ese3. (Languages) the Italian dialect spoken in Milan4. (Human Geography) a native or inhabitant of MilanMil•an•ese (ˌmɪl əˈniz, -ˈnis) n., pl. -ese, adj. n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Milan. 2. the form of Upper Italian spoken in and around Milan. adj. 3. of or pertaining to Milan, its inhabitants, or their speech. [1475–85; < Italian; see Milan, -ese] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Milanese - a native or inhabitant of MilanMilan, Milano - the capital of Lombardy in northern Italy; has been an international center of trade and industry since the Middle AgesItalian - a native or inhabitant of Italy | Adj. | 1. | Milanese - of or relating to or characteristic of Milan or its people | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeMilanMilanese
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