comodo
Britishadjective
Etymology
Origin of comodo
Italian: comfortable, from Latin commodus, convenient; see commodious
Example Sentences
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If the first bar is like that, it’s not con brio at all; it’s allegro comodo or allegro pesante or something like that.
From New York Times • Mar. 2, 2022
“Al suo comodo è pronto,” she said, referring to the dinner, and hurried away again to dish up the veal cutlets.
From Olive in Italy by Dalton, Moray
Visto esto el Governador saco su Real deste pueblo i camino contra ellos dos leguas, donde supo, que los traidores estavan a tres, en un asiento fuerte i comodo para su artilleria.
From History of the Conquest of Peru; with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas by Prescott, William Hickling
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