Definition of Tondini

1. tondino [n] - See also: tondino

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tondini

tonalite
tonalites
tonalities
tonality
tonally
toname
tonames
tonant
tonaphasia
tonation
tonations
tonca bean
tonca beans
toncanet
tondi
tondini (current term)
tondino
tondinos
tondo
tondos
tone
tone-beginning
tone-deaf
tone arm
tone arms
tone colour
tone deafness
tone decay test
tone dialing
tone dialling

Literary usage of Tondini

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society (1889)
"On the unification in the measure of time, with special reference to the contest on the initial meridian. By C. tondini de Quarenghi. ..."

2. The Balkan Peninsula by Emile de Laveleye (1887)
"Strossmayer had spoken to me of the Abbe tondini, of Quarenghi. ... I have appointed tondini; I cannot recall him without being unfaithful to my mission. ..."

3. Life and Letters of Ambrose Phillipps de Lisle by Edmund Sheridan Purcell (1900)
"Father tondini delivered an appropriate discourse on the text, " He was a man simple, upright, ... Abbot, assisted by Father C. tondini as deacon, Rev. ..."

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