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Leopardi

American  
[lee-uh-pahr-dee, ley-, le-aw-pahr-dee] / ˌli əˈpɑr di, ˌleɪ-, ˌlɛ ɔˈpɑr di /

noun

  1. Count Giacomo 1798–1837, Italian poet.


Leopardi British  
/ leoˈpardi /

noun

  1. Count Giacomo (ˈdʒaːkomo). 1798–1837, Italian poet and philosopher, noted esp for his lyrics, collected in I Canti (1831)

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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"Cards just make our lives easier: they save us a lot of time," said Gabriele Arnesano who runs Caffe Leopardi in the south eastern town of Maglie.

From Reuters • Dec. 19, 2022

Sundays would begin and end at a bar called Bollicine – bubbles – behind Piazza Leopardi station in the Fuorigrotta quarter of Naples.

From The Guardian • Jun. 7, 2019

Known chiefly for his exquisite verse, Leopardi was also a highly original thinker, who in his Zibaldone - a "hodge-podge of thoughts", some 4,500 handwritten pages long - produced a penetrating analysis of modern life.

From BBC • Aug. 29, 2015

Patrick Renna and Chauncey Leopardi, aka "Ham" and "Squints" from "The Sandlot," visited Gardenhire in his office before the game.

From Seattle Times • May 20, 2013

Leopardi does not impart any poesy to him who, through his love, his study, and the intensity of his feelings, is unable to live his own poetry.

From The Reform of Education by Gentile, Giovanni

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