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Garibaldi

Garibaldi \Ga`ri*bal"di\, n.

  1. A jacket worn by women; -- so called from its resemblance in shape to the red shirt worn by the Italians patriot Garibaldi.

  2. (Zo["o]l.) A California market fish ( Pomancentrus rubicundus) of a deep scarlet color.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Garibaldi

1862, blouse worn by women in imitation of red shirts worn by followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), liberator of Italy.

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garibaldi

n. 1 (context British English) a biscuit consisting of currants squashed between layers of flaky pastry. 2 A bright yellow/orange damselfish, of the genus (taxlink Hypsypops genus noshow=1), from the seas of southern California. 3 A jacket worn by woman; so called from its resemblance in shape to the red shirt worn by the Italian patriot (pedlink: Garibaldi).

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Garibaldi, OR -- U.S. city in Oregon
Population (2000): 899
Housing Units (2000): 584
Land area (2000): 0.968310 sq. miles (2.507911 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.342992 sq. miles (0.888346 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.311302 sq. miles (3.396257 sq. km)
FIPS code: 28000
Located within: Oregon (OR), FIPS 41
Location: 45.560281 N, 123.911465 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Garibaldi, OR
Garibaldi
Wikipedia
Garibaldi (fish)

The Garibaldi or Garibaldi damselfish (Hypsypops rubicundus) is a species of bright orange fish in the damselfish family. Garibaldis occur in the subtropical northeastern part of the Pacific Ocean. The common name is a reference to the Italian military and political figure Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose followers often wore a characteristic scarlet or red shirt. As is the case in all damselfish, male Garibaldis aggressively defend the nest site after the female lays eggs.

Garibaldi (Paris Métro)

'''Garibaldi ''' is a station on line 13 of the Paris Métro in the commune of Saint-Ouen.

The station opened on 30 June 1952 when the line was extended from Porte de Saint-Ouen to Carrefour Pleyel. It is named after Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Italian nationalist and leader of Italian unification.

Garibaldi (group)

Garibaldi was a Mexican pop group, who wore a free version of the traditional charro costume while singing modern version of traditional songs. Their dress and style of music caused controversy in their time. The name Garibaldi comes from Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City where mariachi bands can be found.The group remained active from 1988 through 1994. The group was created by Mexican TV producer Luis de Llano Macedo during the celebration of the 175 years of Mexican Independence in the musical festival held in Acapulco, Guerrero.

Garibaldi (film)

Garibaldi, the English title of the film originally released as Viva l'Italia! is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini.

Garibaldi (disambiguation)

Garibaldi most often refers to Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882), revolutionary and a father of modern Italy.

Garibaldi may also refer to:

Garibaldi (Naples Metro)

Garibaldi is an underground metro station that serve Line 1 on the Naples Metro, adjacent and connected through an underground passage to the Central railway station, Circumvesuviana and Line 2

Usage examples of "garibaldi".

Ministry of the Interior he heard the singing of the Garibaldi Hymn in the distance, and turning into the Corso Victor Emmanuel, he came upon crowds of people and some noisy and tumultuous scenes.

The first thing Sakai had done was try to talk to Chief Garibaldi, but he was not available.

Garibaldi, who began life as a seaman, had command of the Uruguayan naval forces, and in that capacity undertook to carry stores to Corrientes, an important point far up the river Parana.

Italy,--would you know on which side the rights of the people and the hopes of the future are to be found in this momentous conflict, what surer test, what ampler demonstration can you ask--than the eager sympathy of the Italian patriot whose name is the hope of the toiling many, and the dread of their oppressors, wherever it is spoken, the heroic Garibaldi?

The European Socialists and Red Republicans applaud it, and the Mazzinis and the Garibaldis inflict on us the deep humiliation of their congratulations.

With the Garibaldi stopped and wallowing in the swell, Captain Ingrao leaned on the bridgewing rail and watched Mario and the bosun, Paolo Longhi, set off in the motor lifeboat to bring the skiff alongside.

There were no letters, and of course they sat down at the Caffè Garibaldi, by the Collegiate Church--quite a good caffè that for so small a city.

They had reached the lodging, but went on as far as the Caffè Garibaldi, where they spent a long and most delightful evening.

I and Signor Carella are to have another interview this afternoon, at the Caffè Garibaldi.

The Piazza, with its three great attractions--the Palazzo Pubblico, the Collegiate Church, and the Caffè Garibaldi: the intellect, the soul, and the body--had never looked more charming.

It was not surprising, therefore, that the interview at the Caffè Garibaldi came to nothing.

GARIBALDI stood on the concourse of Boston's Travel Center, staring at a blank viewer and waiting to link up with Babylon 5, as hundreds of commuters rushed behind him, headed toward bullet trains that would take them up and down the eastern seaboard.

Garibaldi reached under his seat and yanked on the emergency cord.

After numerous enquiries he found himself in one of the back streets off the Porta Garibaldi, a working-class area near the Garibaldi Station.

Patrick, which had fought in defense of the Papal States against Garibaldi.