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Cosimo

[ koh-zuh-moh; Italian kaw-zee-maw ]

noun

  1. Pie·ro di [pee-, air, -oh di, pye, -, r, aw dee]. Piero di Cosimo.


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Example Sentences

Nor is it surprising that Cosimo agreed to finance the manufacturing of all the telescopes.

Coast Guard spokesman Cosimo Nicastro told The Daily Beast that officials were weighing many factors before making a decision.

Cosimo placed the Order under the protection of St. Stephen, because he had gained his greatest victory on that saint's day.

Cosimo was cited to appear before the Balia, which, much against the wishes of his friends, he did.

Supper over, Cosimo, who knew Fargannaccio of old, made a sign to Malavolti that he should leave them together.

On receipt of this sum Bernardo became more moderate, and Cosimo was exiled to Padua.

When Cosimo heard this he prepared at once to rebuild the convent, and sent Michelozzo to see what could be done.

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