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Mazzini

American  
[maht-tsee-nee, mahd-dzee-, mat-see-nee, mad-zee-] / mɑtˈtsi ni, mɑdˈdzi-, mætˈsi ni, mædˈzi- /

noun

  1. Giuseppe 1805–72, Italian patriot and revolutionary.


Mazzini British  
/ matˈtsiːni /

noun

  1. Giuseppe (dʒuˈzɛppe). 1805–72, Italian nationalist. In 1831, in exile, he established the Young Italy association in Marseille, which sought to unite Italy as a republic. In 1849 he was one of the triumvirate that ruled the short-lived Roman republic

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Other Word Forms

  • Mazzinian adjective

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The Chinese makers of Rockblade, Mazzini and Ovation - among the worst-performing tyre brands on Molden's list - did not respond to requests for comment.

From Reuters • May 17, 2023

“Please review and approve asap, this just came in and their first event is tomorrow,” Mazzini wrote.

From Washington Post • Nov. 10, 2021

One of the great nationalist thinkers was an Italian, Giuseppe Mazzini, whose Young Italy movement inspired comparable movements all over Europe in the 1830s.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020

Mr. Mazzini, also 28, is the vice president for credit and portfolio risk management at the Global Atlantic Financial Group, an insurance and annuities provider in New York.

From New York Times • Dec. 9, 2018

But it must be owned that an atmosphere of illusion sheds itself around Mazzini wherever he goes.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by McCarthy, Justin