Solferino
Americannoun
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a village in southeastern Lombardy, in northern Italy: battle 1859.
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(lowercase) a dye obtained from rosaniline.
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(lowercase) vivid purplish pink.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Solferino
First recorded in 1865–70; dye so named from its being discovered after the battle of Solferino
Example Sentences
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The show is on view from Tuesday through June 10 at Via Solferino 11.
From New York Times • Jun. 2, 2022
I stopped on the Solferino bridge to look at the lights filtered through a cold mist.
From The New Yorker • Sep. 1, 2015
The city's role in modern diplomacy began with the Battle of Solferino in Italy in 1859.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A dispatch that Correspondent Raymond wrote from Italy, an eyewitness account of the Battle of Solferino in the Austrian-Franco-Sardinian war, took 13 days to reach the U.S. by boat.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Scheibert, the Prussian, chatted with him about the Battle of Solferino.
From "The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War" by Michael Shaara
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