Crossword clues for doge
doge
- Venetian leader, once
- Magistrate’s heartless act that is dishonest
- Say too much, upsetting Italian ruler
- Former chief magistrate of Venice
- Big cheese from Italy to follow starter of eggs
- Old Venetian judge
- Old Venetian magistrate
- Venice VIP
- Magistrate of old Venice
- Venetian VIP of old
- Shiba Inu meme character
- Old Venetian VIP
- Former Venetian official
- Chief official of Venice or Genoa
- Chief official of Venice
- Venetian ruler of yore
- Venetian honcho
- Venetian figure
- Venetian elder of yore
- Venetian chief
- Shiba Inu meme
- Resident of the Palazzo Ducale
- Onetime Venetian V.I.P
- Old-time magistrate of Venice or Genoa
- Old Venetian V.I.P
- Old Venetian leader
- Old Venetian elder
- Old official of Venice
- Old Italian V.I.P
- Old chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa
- Old chief magistrate of Venice
- Official of old Venice
- Historically, the chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa
- Genoan VIP, once
- Former Venetian chief magistrate
- Former title of the chief magistrate in Venice
- Erstwhile Venetian official
- Chief magistrate of Venice
- Bygone Venetian VIP
- Big shot of Venice
- Old Venetian V.I.P.
- Venetian honcho of yore
- Venetian magistrate of old
- Big cheese of Venice
- Venetian official, once
- Venetian V.I.P. of yore
- Genoan V.I.P., once
- Former Italian leader
- Genoan official, once
- Former Venetian V.I.P.
- Former Venetian magistrate
- "___ Andrea Gritti" (Titian portrait)
- Bygone magistrate
- Venetian bigwig, once
- Old Venetian official
- ___ of Venice
- Old Italian magistrate
- Ruler with a palace near St. Mark's
- Formerly the chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa
- Francesco Foscari, e.g.
- Onetime Genoa magistrate
- Palazzo Ducale resident
- Former Genovese magistrate
- Venetian magistrate, once
- Erstwhile magistrate at Genoa
- Italian magistrate of yore
- Erstwhile Genoese magistrate
- Venetian official of yore
- Onetime Genoa official
- Former Genoese V.I.P.
- Venetian ruler, once
- Magistrate in old Venice
- Genoese ruler, once
- Venetian chief magistrate
- Magistrate at Genoa, once
- Genoese magistrate
- He once lived on the Piazza San Marco
- Old Genoese bigwig
- Former Venetian bigwig
- Former Venetian ruler
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Doge \Doge\, n. [It doge, dogio, for duce, duca, fr. L. dux, ducis, a leader, commander. See Duke.] The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa," 1540s, from Venetian dialect doge, from Latin ducem, accusative of dux "leader" (see duke (n.)).
Wiktionary
n. (context historical English) The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
WordNet
n. formerly the chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa
Wikipedia
A doge (; , plural dogi or doges) was an elected, chief-of-state lordship, the ruler of the republic in many of the Italian city-states during the medieval and renaissance periods, in the Italian "crowned republics".
Doge may refer to:
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Doge, a historical Italian chief of state, specifically:
- Doge of Venice
- Doge of Genoa
- Döge, a village in north-east Hungary
- Elphias Doge, a character from the Harry Potter series
- DOGE (database) (in French, Documentation en Gestion des Entreprises), an academic bibliographic database
- Doge (meme), an Internet meme primarily associated with the Shiba Inu breed of dog
- Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency named after the meme
- DOGE, the unofficial symbol for Dogecoin
DOGE is an academic bibliographic database, which is maintained by INIST (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information), French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), in collaboration with the "Réseau d’Information en Gestion des Entreprises" (Information Network for Business Management) – under the coordination of the Institut Européen de Données Financières, EUROFIDAI (European Financial data Institute), and the CNRS Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHS). DOGE covers research documents in all aspects of business management with special emphasis on European literature.
__FORCETOC__ Doge (often pronounced or ) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme typically consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu accompanied by multicolored text in Comic Sans font in the foreground. The text, representing a kind of internal monologue, is deliberately written in a form of broken English.
The meme is based on a 2010 photograph, and became popular in late 2013, being named as Know Your Meme's "top meme" of that year. A cryptocurrency based on Doge, the Dogecoin, was launched in December 2013, and the Shiba Inu is featured on Josh Wise's NASCAR car due to a sponsorship deal. Doge has also been referenced by members of the United States Congress, a safety video for Delta Air Lines, a Google Easter egg, and the video for the song " Word Crimes" by "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Usage examples of "doge".
When the Bucentaur became stationary, a space around her stern was cleared, and the Doge appeared in a rich gallery, so constructed as to exhibit the action to all in sight.
Giustiniani, for some bella donzella who shall be chosen for their young master--who is like a prince, and will end one day in being Doge!
To crown the misfortune of such an accident it would make the whole of Europe laugh, and people would not fail to say that the Doge of Venice had gone at last to consumate his marriage.
The same day, April 17, the Doge dictated his will to the notary Piero de Compostelli, leaving the 2000 lire to his wife Aluica.
The Doge and the Signoria sat in their accustomed places in their stately Assembly Chamber when the cardinal came with congratulations upon the withdrawal of the interdict, and the words of the Serenissimo, as he gave the promised parchment, were few and dignified.
This splendid ceremony of inspection by the Doge was a day of annual triumph, for nowhere in all the world was there such an arsenal, and nowhere such an army of workmen,--thirty-five thousand men trained to the cunning from father to son in lifelong service,--with sailors, sixteen thousand more, who should presently make a brave review within those battlemented walls, to tickle the fancy of the Serenissimo and his guests.
I did, and she said yes, her husband, like every other member of the Venetian Grand Council, would be attending both the funeral rites for the late Doge and the installation ceremonies of the new one when he had been selected.
Two days after my arrival, as I was getting ready to accompany the Bucentoro, on which the Doge was going, as usual, to wed the Adriatic, the widow of so many husbands, and yet as young as on the first day of her creation, a gondolier brought me a letter.
Greek and Latin materials, and we are indebted to him for a correct state of the fleet, the names of the fifty Venetian nobles who commanded the galleys of the republic, and the patriot opposition of Pantaleon Barbus to the choice of the doge for emperor.
He found some way of returning to his beloved Venice, in spite of the law forbidding any noble who has filled the office of doge to leave his native soil.
Even that commerce was but occasional, and through three-fourths of its rising tides the dirty indecorous drab of a river would come solitarily oozing and lapping at the rusty ring, as if it had heard of the Doge and the Adriatic, and wanted to be married to the great conserver of its filthiness, the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor.
Doges and the Bureaucrats fleeing the square, not without belaboring each other in the process, each blaming the other for the disaster.
But the Doge Species, with the inveterate habit of merchants, had designed their equipment with a cheeseparing attitude.
Venice,--her Doges, her generals, her artists, her heads of noble families,--and the monuments were in keeping with all its sumptuous decorations, for the Frati Minori of the convent to which it belonged--just across the narrow lane at the side of the church--were both rich and generous, and many of its gifts and furnishings reflected the highest art to which modern Venice had attained.
Venice, in the splendid temple of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, beside the tombs of doges and condottieri of the fifteenth century there stands that wretched monument upon which the great name of Titian has been traced.