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Definition of Calabrian in English: Calabrianadjective kəˈlabrɪən Relating to or characteristic of the Italian region of Calabria. the Calabrian coast of southern Italy Example sentencesExamples - Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots.
- Tony's homemade wine has the aroma of good wine whereas the commercially produced Calabrian wine does not.
- In addition, sauteed long green chiles are often served in Apulian and Calabrian restaurants as a side dish.
- A tomato-based stew was spiked with Calabrian chile and studded with clams, mussels and calamari.
- He is very well respected within the Calabrian community and is regarded as being the leader of the organisation.
- Laura, whose grandmother was Calabrian, is slightly darker than Giacomo.
noun kəˈlabrɪən A native or inhabitant of the Italian region of Calabria. the Calabrian was spotted by a scout while playing football with some friends Example sentencesExamples - Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
- The wood-burning oven turns out great pizzas, of which the best is "Capocollo," draped with the spicy neck-meat ham beloved of Calabrians.
- Venetians speak a totally different language from Calabrians.
- There was Sammy, the Calabrian straight from central casting.
- There are many Italians here, above all Sicilians and Calabrians, like my father and mother.
- Within the shelter of palm leaves, Calabrians gave annual thanks for a good harvest and celebrated by eating seasonal fruits such as dates.
Definition of Calabrian in US English: Calabrianadjective Relating to or characteristic of the Italian region of Calabria. the Calabrian coast of southern Italy Example sentencesExamples - He is very well respected within the Calabrian community and is regarded as being the leader of the organisation.
- Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots.
- Tony's homemade wine has the aroma of good wine whereas the commercially produced Calabrian wine does not.
- Laura, whose grandmother was Calabrian, is slightly darker than Giacomo.
- A tomato-based stew was spiked with Calabrian chile and studded with clams, mussels and calamari.
- In addition, sauteed long green chiles are often served in Apulian and Calabrian restaurants as a side dish.
noun A native or inhabitant of the Italian region of Calabria. Calabrians, Apulians, and Tuscans often feel as strong an affiliation with their home regions as they do with the Italian state Example sentencesExamples - Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
- The wood-burning oven turns out great pizzas, of which the best is "Capocollo," draped with the spicy neck-meat ham beloved of Calabrians.
- Within the shelter of palm leaves, Calabrians gave annual thanks for a good harvest and celebrated by eating seasonal fruits such as dates.
- Venetians speak a totally different language from Calabrians.
- There are many Italians here, above all Sicilians and Calabrians, like my father and mother.
- There was Sammy, the Calabrian straight from central casting.
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