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Answer for the clue "Venetian noble ", 9 letters:
magnifico

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context obsolete English) A grandee or nobleman of Venice. 2 (context obsolete English) A rector of a German university.

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Robert Pešut (born 1 December 1965), known as Magnifico , is a singer from Slovenia of Serbian heritage . His grandfather was a Serbian soldier who fought on the Salonika front in WW1, to whom he also dedicated a song called " pukni zoro " from his latest ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Magnifico \Mag*nif"i*co\, n.; pl. Magnificoes . [It. See Magnific .] A grandee or nobleman of Venice; -- so called in courtesy. --Shak. A rector of a German university.

Usage examples of magnifico.

Intanto Muzio, diseredato, dormiva placidamente nella sua cameretta ancora adorna dalla mano materna in un magnifico letticino.

John si accinse colla miglior voglia del mondo a spezzare rami, ad ammassarli, ed in pochi minuti un magnifico fuoco scoppiettava allegramente in mezzo ai nostri viaggiatori.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico, and during its month of anonymity the book was a frequent topic of appreciative comment in good literary circles.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico is a condition of existence or at any rate of progress, and the unknown of the past takes a splendour reflected from that of the future.

He loved thus to keep things floating in conjecture: Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.

Muy bien pintada y dorada con un portico magnifico y de bellisima arquitectura, bovedas y media naranja son de madera, el altar mayor de talla, sin dorar y le falta el ultimo cuerpo.

I think that Magnifico would prefer it if his own sons showed the promise of Michelangelo Buonarroti.

Fiorenza, Magnifico, than to be a Prince of the Blood and a lifelong exile.

There is a woman with him, the one you said was so pretty when il Magnifico came back from the country with her.

Kat, and the stage where Luke was holding a quiet discussion with Magnifico the Magnificent.

The other reason why he was called II Magnifico was because of his reputation with the nurses.

Spallanzani, this fellow who reveled in gaudy celebrations and vast enthusiastic lecturings, this hero of the crowd, this magnifico, crawled away from all his triumphs and pleasures to do one of the cleverest and most marvelously ingenious pieces of patient work in his hectic life.

The appearance, in the normal family circle, is a hero, magnifico, a demigod.

It is as if some great magnifico male, some inordinate czar or kaiser, should step down from the throne to play dominoes with him behind the door.

Magnifico said, "In my stay in their ship what addled wits I have were bemazed and bemused by a chattering fear that befell men.