finestra
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of finestra
< Italian: window < Latin fenestra
Example Sentences
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An Italian proverb says, ‘Quando Dio onnipotente � tristo, prende una finestra nella Toledo.’
From The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I by Reeve, Henry
Wider e guardando fuori della finestra vedo la casa dove lei abito quando lei fu in Venezia.
From The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Nohl, Ludwig
The song, "Deh vieni alla finestra," is of melting tenderness and gallantry; words and music float graciously on the evening air in company with a delightfully piquant tune picked out on a mandolin.
From A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music by Krehbiel, Henry Edward
"Sing here," he whispered in the boy's ear; "see, the window—Deh vieni alla finestra."
From The Happy End by Hergesheimer, Joseph
Aurora understood finestra, window, and dire una parola, to say a word, and then that the signorino was gi� in giardino.
From Aurora the Magnificent by Brownell, Gertrude Hall
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