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Zingaro

Zingaro \Zin"ga*ro\, n.; pl. Zingari. [It.] A gypsy.

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zingaro

n. (context archaic English) A Gypsy.

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Zingaro

Zingaro may refer to:

  • Zíngaro (born 1950), Spanish singer and composer of Gypsy origin (real name Antonio Salazar Barrull)
  • Carlos Zingaro (born 1948), Portuguese violinist and electronic musician
  • Lo Zingaro (The Gypsy), a pseudonym of Antonio Solario (active perhaps 1502–1518), an Italian painter of the Venetian school, who worked in Naples, the Marche and possibly England

Usage examples of "zingaro".

Gareth Swales led the column, freshly shaven and dressed in grey flannel Oxford bags and a white jersey with the I Zingari cricket colours adorning the neck and cuffs.

The Downs trended to the south, where the Romany and the Zingari resided, and a keen watch was kept both from the wall and from the hills beyond.

And, although he had only caught a glimpse of him, it burst upon his mind, at the same time, that this traveler was the old Zingari whose words he had overheard in the market place of Nijni-Novgorod.

It was under the garb of a Zingari, mingling with the band of Sangarre, that Ivan Ogareff had been able to leave the town of Nijni-Novgorod, where he had gone to seek his confidants.

Sangarre and her Zingari, well paid spies, were absolutely devoted to him.

He cannot begin to think of making a score, he says, unless he has his Zingari cap, his Rugby house-scarf, the bat with which he made fifty-seven for the county against the Australians, and some wretched mascot in his trouser-pocket.

He had on his Zingari cap and his Rugby house scarf, and carried the bat with which he had made 57 against the Australians.