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magnifico
English
Etymology
From Italian magnifico.
Noun
magnifico (plural magnificos or magnificoes)
- (obsolete) A grandee or nobleman of Venice.
- 1603, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice, I. ii. 12:
- For be assured of this, / That the Magnifico is much beloved,
- 1603, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Othello, The Moor of Venice, I. ii. 12:
- (obsolete) A rector of a German university.
Translations
Italian
Etymology 1
From Latin magnificus.
Adjective
magnifico (feminine magnifica, masculine plural magnifici, feminine plural magnifiche)
- magnificent
- marvellous, wonderful
- gorgeous, superb
- generous
Derived terms
- magnificamente
Related terms
- magnificente
Etymology 2
Verb
magnifico
- first-person singular present of magnificare
Further reading
- magnifico in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Latin
Etymology
From magnificus (“noble, august”)
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ma??ni.fi.ko?/, [mä??n?f?ko?]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ma???i.fi.ko/, [m????i?fik?]
Verb
magnific? (present infinitive magnific?re, perfect active magnific?v?, supine magnific?tum); first conjugation
- I prize, esteem highly.
- I praise, glorify, or extol.
Conjugation
Related terms
Descendants
- English: magnify
- French: magnifier
- Italian: magnificare
References
- magnifico in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- magnifico in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
- magnifico in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
Portuguese
Verb
magnifico
- first-person singular (eu) present indicative of magnificar
Spanish
Verb
magnifico
- First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of magnificar.
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magnific
English
Alternative forms
- magnifick, magnificke (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle French magnifique, and its source, Latin magnificus. Doublet of magnifico.
Adjective
magnific (comparative more magnific, superlative most magnific)
- (obsolete) Magnificent, splendid; illustrious. [15th-19th c.]
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.1:
- Dread Soverayne Goddesse, that doest highest sit / In seate of judgement in th'Almighties stead, / And with magnificke might and wondrous wit / Does to thy people righteous doome aread […].
- 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.1:
Romanian
Etymology
From French magnifique.
Adjective
magnific m or n (feminine singular magnific?, masculine plural magnifici, feminine and neuter plural magnifice)
- magnificent
Declension
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