zingaro
[ tseeng-gah-raw ]
/ ˈtsiŋ gɑ rɔ /
noun, plural zin·ga·ri [tseeng-gah-ree] /ˈtsiŋ gɑ ri/. Italian.
a Gypsy.
Words nearby zingaro
zine,
zineb,
zinfandel,
zing,
zingara,
zingaro,
zinger,
zingiberaceous,
zingy,
zinjanthropus,
zinkenite
Example sentences from the Web for zingaro
Massimo, "very studied and perfect, according to the latest schools succeeding our Zingaro."
The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6) |Luigi Antonio LanziMrs. Ginsburg rocked and fanned rhythmically; her unsubtle lips curled upward with the subtle smile of a zingaro.
Just Around the Corner |Fannie Hurst
British Dictionary definitions for zingaro
zingaro
feminine zingara (ˈdzinɡara)
/ Italian (ˈdzinɡaro) /
noun plural -ri (-ri) or -re (-re)
an Italian Gypsy
Word Origin for zingaro
C16: ultimately from Greek
Athinganoi, name of an oriental people