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Piedmontese may indicate:
- Piedmontese language
- People, or things of or relating to Piedmont
- Piedmontese (cattle), a specific breed
- PiƩmontaise, a 40-gun Consolante class frigate of the French Navy
Usage examples of "piedmontese".
Before the Anthropological Society in 1880 Broca exhibited a lad of eleven, a Piedmontese, named Jacques Inaudi.
Austrian s and Piedmontese were distributed in the Modenese and Parmesan.
However, I amused myself at a small bank at faro, which was held at a coffee-house, and at which Rosalie, whose play I directed, won a score of Piedmontese pistoles.
The horse was a fine dappled bay, and was priced at forty Piedmontese pistoles--about a hundred sequins.
The Piedmontese, who are great at calculations, estimated that Dupre must lose by it, the firing of champagne corks was continuous.
He put down twentyfive Piedmontese pistoles, and some silver money to amuse the ladies --altogether it amounted nearly to forty louis.
Patron, a Piedmontese, who also came with her, made a bank at faro and in a couple of hours won everybody's money with the exception of mine, as I knew better than to play.
After the second act a ballet was given, and the dancing of Madame Caracci, a Piedmontese, so pleased his majesty that he went to the unusual pains of clapping her.
Hamilton took us to a garden belonging to the Duke of Serra Capriola, who chanced to be there with his beautiful Piedmontese wife, who loved her husband passionately.
Madame Denis then observed: "A week ago a Piedmontese, named Audar, was introduced to me.
Crowded in next to them were frontiersmen and Piedmontese with coon-skin caps and leather jackets, promiscuously spitting jets of tobacco.