Crossword-Solution: ITALIANE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.
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Sentences with ITALIANE (5)

LITTA, _Famiglie celebri Italiane_, _Famiglia Martelli di Firenze_.--In the Official Catalogue of MSS.
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, Volume 1 Leonardo Da Vinci 2004
Aleardi returned to Verona and to his books, publishing another poem in 1856, called Le Città Italiane Marinare e Commercianti.
Modern Italian Poets William Dean Howells 2005
The poem which we quoted first was translated as an Italian sonnet in the thirteenth century, and has been published in Franc Trucchi’s “Poesie Italiane Inedite:”— “Tapina me, che amava uno sparviero; amaval tanto ch’io me ne moria: a lo richiamo ben m’era maniero ed unque troppo pascer no’ l dovia.
Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. F. Max Müller 2008
Besides chaucer is in this to be p{ar}doned, in that taking his knightes tale out of the Thesayde of Bocas, written in Italiane (and of late translated into frenche,) doth there, after the Italiane manner, call him campaneus; for so the Italians pronounce woordes beginninge with cap: with the interposit{i}one of the l{ette}re m, pronouncinge yt camp: for, that w{hi}che the Latins call capitoliu{m}, the Italians call campidoglio; and suche lyke.
Animaduersions uppon the annotacions and corrections of some imperfections of impressiones of Chaucer's workes Francis Thynne 2009
Bruno's Latin works (_Opera Latina Conscripta_), have been republished by Fiorentino (3 vol., Naples, 1879), and the _Opere Italiane_ by Gentile (3 vol., Naples, 1907).] [Footnote 208: Bartholmèss: I, 134.] [Footnote 209: Libri: IV, 144.] [Footnote 210: McIntyre: 16-40.] To Bruno belongs the glory of the first public proclamation in England of the new doctrine,[211] though only Gilbert[212] and possibly Wright seem to have accepted it at the time.
The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe Dorothy Stimson 2011
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1987).