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campana

Gutta \Gut"ta\, n.; pl. Gutt[AE]. [L.]

  1. A drop.

  2. (Arch.) One of a series of ornaments, in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the lower part of the triglyphs, and also to the lower faces of the mutules, in the Doric order; -- called also campana, and drop.

    Gutta serena [L., lit. serene or clear drop] (Med.), amaurosis.

    Gutt[ae] band (Arch.), the listel or band from which the gutt[ae] hang.

campana

Pasque \Pasque\, n. [OF. pasque.] See Pasch.

Pasque flower (Bot.), a name of several plants of the genus Anemone, section Pulsatilla. They are perennial herbs with rather large purplish blossoms, which appear in early spring, or about Easter, whence the common name. Called also campana.

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campana

n. the shape of a bell [syn: bell, bell shape]

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Campana

Campana (Italian and Spanish for "bell") may refer to:

Campana (surname)

Campana or Campaña (Spanish for "campaign" or occasionally "countryside") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Al Campana (1926–2009), American National Football League running back
  • Alex Campana (born 1988), English footballer
  • Cosetta Campana (born 1961), Italian former sprinter
  • Dino Campana (1885–1932), Italian poet
  • Fabio Campana (1819–1882), Italian composer, opera director, conductor and singing teacher
  • Fernando Campana (born 1961), half of the Campana brothers, Brazilian designers
  • Francesca Campana (c. 1615 – 1665), Roman singer, spinet player and composer
  • Francesco Federico or François Frédéric Campana (1771–1807), Italian general in Napoleon's army
  • Giacinto Campana (born c. 1600), Italian painter of the Baroque period
  • Giampietro Campana (1808–1880), Italian art collector and embezzler
  • Giorgia Campana (born 1995), Italian artistic gymnast
  • Héctor Campana (born 1964), Argentine former basketball player and former vice-governor of Córdoba Province
  • Humberto Campana (born 1953), half of the Campana brothers, Brazilian designers
  • José Campaña (born 1993), Spanish footballer
  • Loris Campana (1926–2015), Italian road bicycle and track cyclist
  • Martín Campaña (born 1989), Uruguayan footballer
  • Pablo Campana (born 1972]], Ecuadorian former tennis player
  • Pedro Campaña (1503–1586), Flemish painter of the Renaissance period
  • Pierre Campana (born 1985), French rally driver
  • Pietro Campana (1727–1765), Spanish engraver
  • Sergio Campana (footballer) (born 1934), Italian lawyer and former professional footballer
  • Sergio Campana (racing driver) (born 1986), Italian racing driver
  • Thomas J. Campana, Jr. (1947–2004), American inventor
  • Tom Campana (born 1950), American former football player in the Canadian Football League
  • Tommaso Campana (fl. 1620-1640), Italian painter active during the Baroque period
  • Tony Campana (born 1986), American Major League Baseball outfielder

Usage examples of "campana".

General Franceschetti and his aide-de-camp Campana were able to accomplish the jump in the same way, and all three went rapidly down to the sea through the little wood which lay within a hundred yards of the shore, and which hid them for a few moments from their enemies.

But soon shouts were heard: Giorgio Pellegrino, Trenta Capelli, followed by the whole population of Pizzo, rushed out about a hundred and fifty paces from where Murat, Franceschetti, and Campana were straining themselves to make the boat glide down the sand.

The corpse was quite without covering, but by the long black hair and youthful outlines the king recognised Campana, the aide-decamp he had always loved best.

He could have gone to live in those old Campana shacks at the east end if he wanted to.

They lived under the deadly shadow of the upas tree, and suffered the consequences of its stunting their development in all directions, as the ague-smitten inhabitant of the Roman Campana finds every sense and every muscle clogged by the filtering in of the insidious miasma.

Despues que sale de comer y para descansar an poco, y mientras descansa salen fuera los que assisten en la casa del Padre, y los que trabajan dentro en algunas obras y tamvien el Sachristan y el cosinero: todos estos salen fuera y quando no se toca la campana estan serradas las puertas, y solo un viejo es el que cuida de las puertas, y quando vuelvan a tocar la campana, vuelve este a abrirlas para que vuelvan a entrar los que trabajan dentro, y el Padre Coge el Brebiario no a ir a parte ninguna.

In these latter years we have seen Luigi Gordigiani and Fabio Campana making themselves known principally in this style of music, called da camera.

I found Aldiss and Anderson paperbacks stashed for a dull moment in the control room of the big telescope at Las Campanas, atop the Andes Mountains of Chile.

Campana and Gordigiani were prolific composers of romanzas and canzonettas of a popular type.

Campana and Gordigiani were prolific composers of romanzas and canzonettas of a popular type.

But soon shouts were heard: Giorgio Pellegrino, Trenta Capelli, followed by the whole population of Pizzo, rushed out about a hundred and fifty paces from where Murat, Franceschetti, and Campana were straining themselves to make the boat glide down the sand.

Elecampane is a corruption of the ante-Linnaean name Enula campana, so called from its growing wild in Campania.

An old Latin distich celebrates its virtues: Enula campana reddit praecordia sana (Elecampane will the spirits sustain).

Vari oggetti nautici, un timone, un sestante di ottone, sei tipi di lanterne, una campana e carte nautiche erano usati come decorazione.

Los labios carnosos se abrieron y pronunciaron una sola palabra, con una voz cálida y vibrante, como el tañer de las campanas doradas de los templos perdidos en las selvas de Khitai.