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Answer for the clue "Mass, in Milano ", 5 letters:
messa

Word definitions for messa in dictionaries

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Messa (Italian for mass (liturgy) ) may refer to: Al Messa , a daily newspaper Messa (Puccini) , an 1880 mass

Usage examples of messa.

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Indeed, he had said in a moment of exaltation that I should have compelled the Alcade Messa to escort me not to my own house but to his, as it was in his house that I had been arrested.

Alcalde Messa appeared and begged me to follow him, as he had received orders to take me back to my lodging, where he hoped I should find everything in perfect order.

In una chiesa di Gerusalemme chiamata il Santo Sepolcro celebravano la messa un prete greco e un prete cattolico.

In front of me was the Alcalde Messa, seated at a table covered with documents, and a policeman stood on each side of him.

In this instance the Alcalde Messa has been deceived by the rascal who was in your service.

These terms seem to be used synonymously and the latter is used where messa di voce is meant.

Stigelli was also one of the same style of singers at that time and I heard them both in grand opera and there was never a tremolo in either of their voices but perfect art in messa di voce, Bel Canto singing.

As soon as he saw that we were unobserved, he told me that the Alcalde Messa was going to pay me a visit that same night with a band of police, "of whom," he added, "I am one.

Si era messa un giubbotto di nylon con il cappuccio, nell'eventualità, e si coprì il capo prima di scendere dal veicolo e precipitarsi nell'edificio di mattoni a un solo piano.

Alcalde Messa has been deceived by the rascal who was in your service.

A lot of the 5th Descott considered their general's Messa to be a lucky charm, or a witch, or both.

Era messa in forse la condizione stessa della realtà fi­sica, tutte le più radicate certezze dell'essere cedevano di fronte a quell'atto.