giusto
Britishadverb
adjective
Etymology
Origin of giusto
Italian: just, proper
Example Sentences
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Saviozzo da Siena addresses the same Visconti as novella monarchia, giusto signore, clemente padre, insigne, virtuoso.
From Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) by Symonds, John Addington
Quando il giusto dolor che'l cor percosse, Sal� poi su nell' amorose stelle!
From The Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Volume I (of 3) by Knowles, John
La casa di che nacque il vostro fleto, per lo giusto disdegno che v'ha morti e posto fine al vostro viver lieto, era onorata ed essa e suoi consorti.
From The Story of Florence by Gardner, Edmund G.
So in the Italian words giorno, giusto, and many others, the i only qualifies the sound of the preceding consonant.
From Elements of Gaelic Grammar by Stewart, Alexander
He regarded me for a moment with surprise; then, seeming to recollect himself, "E giusto," said he, "eccoloadio!"
From Tales of a Traveller by Irving, Washington
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