hoggi
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Italian
[edit]Adverb
[edit]hoggi
- (obsolete) Alternative spelling of oggi (“today”)
- 1900 [1622 November 17], Correspondance de Rubens et documents épistolaires concernant sa vie et ses oeuvres [Correspondence of Rubens and Epistolary Documents Concerning his Life and Works], volume 3, Max Rooses; Ch. Ruelens, page 72:
- Io ci ho mandato hoggi per toglierle, ma egli m'a risposto che non haveva potuto finirle et che domattina le potrei havere.
- I sent him there today to pick them up, but he responded to me that he had not been able to finish them and that tomorrow morning I could have have them.
- 1567, Ricettario fiorentino [Florentine Cookbook][1], page 5:
- à tempi nostri sono tenute buone l'acque di molti fiumi di Spagna;et à Roma quella del Tevere, poco tempo fa, era similmente tenuta buona, dove hoggi non avviene così
- Nowadays, the waters of many rivers in Spain are considered good; and the one [water] from the Tiber in Rome, up to some time ago, was considered similarly good, whereas today it no longer is.
Noun
[edit]hoggi m (invariable)