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Neapolitan

[ nee-uh-pol-i-tn ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Naples:

    a Neapolitan love song.



noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Naples.

Neapolitan

/ ˌnɪəˈpɒlɪtən /

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Naples


adjective

  1. of or relating to Naples

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Neapolitan1

1375–1425; late Middle English Neopolitan < Latin Neāpolītānus. See Naples (< Greek Neā́polis literally, new town), -ite 1, -an

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Neapolitan1

C15: from Latin Neāpolītānus, ultimately from Greek Neapolis new town

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Example Sentences

This sensational third novel in her Neapolitan series is a reminder that she is one of the most talented writers working today.

He frequently slips into Neapolitan dialect so thick that is incomprehensible.

The prime minister has also reportedly paid for diction lessons to smooth out her rough Neapolitan accent.

In the meantime, he has also released a CD of Neapolitan love ballads he wrote for his long-time musical partner Mariano Acipella.

This week the cast will start working at a Neapolitan pizzeria called O'Vesuvio, near their apartment.

Meanwhile he addressed an order of the day to his army, stating that the Neapolitan troops should only be employed in Italy.

He used every artifice to prevent a collision between the French and Neapolitan troops.

The commander-in-chief overrated the fighting qualities of the Neapolitan troops and thought it prudent to evacuate Rome.

He was a Neapolitan by birth, who had come to the Russian capital some ten years earlier and settled there.

His state carriage, drawn by eight fine Neapolitan greys decorated with orange ribands, was specially admired.

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