Scotto
[ skot-oh; Italian skawt-taw ]
/ ˈskɒt oʊ; Italian ˈskɔt tɔ /
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noun
Renata, born 1935, Italian operatic soprano.
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How to use Scotto in a sentence
Unbeknownst to Rullo, Scotto had not only been caught by the feds but agreed to cooperate with them.
Resta asserts, that he did not arrive at Milan until after the departure of Vinci, and that he was instructed by Scotto.
The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. IV (of 6)|Luigi Antonio LanziScotto is a surname at present among the Frisians, while among the Germans generally it is most commonly softened into Schott.
Surnames as a Science|Robert FergusonLeonardo, therefore, also doubtless knew Scotto by sight if not personally.
Ex Voto|Samuel Bulter