Ravennese
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Either Ravenna + -ese or an anglicized form of Latin Ravennātēnsis.
Adjective
[edit]Ravennese (comparative more Ravennese, superlative most Ravennese)
- Ravennate; of Ravenna.
- 1930, Helen Knight, “Sense-form in pictorial art”, in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society:
- Consider Raphael's Donna Velata, the Ravennese mosaic of Justinian and His Court, and Picasso's still-life The Pigeon.
Noun
[edit]Ravennese pl (plural only)
- The natives or inhabitants of Ravenna in Italy.
- 1903, Reginald Bloomfield, Art. IV., “Byzantium or Ravenna?”, in The Quarterly Review, volume 197, number 394, page 417:
- ...the Ravennese had found a fresh field for their activity on the eastern side of the Adriatic.