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单词 Umbrian
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Definition of Umbrian in English:

Umbrian

adjective ˈʌmbrɪənˈəmbriən
  • Relating to Umbria, its people, or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The medieval history of this Umbrian hill town is rich and complex.
    • It wasn't the relaxing six weeks in the Umbrian countryside that you would think.
    • The town is brimming with charm, and Antonello and I already discussed how we would return there, and with whom - eager to share our newly discovered Umbrian treasure.
    • You choose grilled figs and Umbrian cheese wrapped in prosciutto, both skewered on rosemary sprigs.
    • Formed in 2001 and comprising of the celebrated Umbrian clarinettist Gabriele Mirabassi, accordionist Luciano Biondini and the brilliant Michel Godard on tuba, their delightful sound is certainly a unique blend of musical cultures.
noun ˈʌmbrɪənˈəmbriən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Umbria, especially in pre-Roman times.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • About 11OO B.C. Nordics enter Italy as Umbrians and Oscans, and soon after cross the Rhine into Gaul.
    • The Umbrians, together with the Oscans and the Faliscans, settled in a large area in central Italy.
    • The Umbrians dress their salads, cooked vegetables, meats, and toasted breads with this wonderful olive oil.
    • And here we will take leave of the Umbrians and pass northward into the great plains of Emilia and Lombardy.
    • The Ethereals settled in mid-Wherrem (at least most of them) and the Umbrians had disappeared from the map, their whereabouts a total mystery (but they were reputed as being a mysterious people).
  • 2mass noun An extinct Italic language of central Italy, related to Oscan and surviving in inscriptions mainly of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • they speak a mixture of Umbrian, a language which is far older than Roman, Latin and Italian.
    • The Romans, with seven cases, began their expansionist career by defeating speakers of other Italic languages, such as Faliscan, Oscan, and Umbrian, all of which had the same or fewer cases.

Rhymes

Cumbrian, Northumbrian
 
 

Definition of Umbrian in US English:

Umbrian

adjectiveˈəmbrēənˈəmbriən
  • Relating to Umbria, its people, or their languages.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It wasn't the relaxing six weeks in the Umbrian countryside that you would think.
    • Formed in 2001 and comprising of the celebrated Umbrian clarinettist Gabriele Mirabassi, accordionist Luciano Biondini and the brilliant Michel Godard on tuba, their delightful sound is certainly a unique blend of musical cultures.
    • The town is brimming with charm, and Antonello and I already discussed how we would return there, and with whom - eager to share our newly discovered Umbrian treasure.
    • The medieval history of this Umbrian hill town is rich and complex.
    • You choose grilled figs and Umbrian cheese wrapped in prosciutto, both skewered on rosemary sprigs.
nounˈəmbrēənˈəmbriən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Umbria, especially in pre-Roman times.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • About 11OO B.C. Nordics enter Italy as Umbrians and Oscans, and soon after cross the Rhine into Gaul.
    • And here we will take leave of the Umbrians and pass northward into the great plains of Emilia and Lombardy.
    • The Umbrians, together with the Oscans and the Faliscans, settled in a large area in central Italy.
    • The Ethereals settled in mid-Wherrem (at least most of them) and the Umbrians had disappeared from the map, their whereabouts a total mystery (but they were reputed as being a mysterious people).
    • The Umbrians dress their salads, cooked vegetables, meats, and toasted breads with this wonderful olive oil.
  • 2An extinct Italic language of central Italy, related to Oscan and surviving in inscriptions mainly of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • they speak a mixture of Umbrian, a language which is far older than Roman, Latin and Italian.
    • The Romans, with seven cases, began their expansionist career by defeating speakers of other Italic languages, such as Faliscan, Oscan, and Umbrian, all of which had the same or fewer cases.
 
 
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