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divo

/ ˈdiːvəʊ /

noun

  1. a highly distinguished male singer


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Word History and Origins

Origin of divo1

C21: Italian, masculine form of diva

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Example Sentences

"The lawyer that divo'ces 'em makes the livin'," Mammy Lou said then, popping her black head out through mother's white curtains.

Scribunt quidam trecentos ex dediticiis electos ad aram divo Iulio exstructam Idibus Martiis hostiarum more mactatos.

A church dedicated Divo Josaphat in Palermo is probably not the only one of its kind.

"Divo—Pan," said Annunziata, dividing the word in two, and always with an air of excessive caution.

Divo Pan is the divo who makes all the music that you hear out of doors,—the music of the wind and the water and the bird-songs.

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