NOUN
- a boot-shaped peninsula in southern Europe extending into the Mediterranean Sea
How To Use Italian Peninsula In A Sentence
- In turn, Italian had taken it from the Late Latin bancus, meaning “workbench,” a counterlike surface that could be set up by those who manned them—“bankers”—in town squares dotting the Italian Peninsula. The English Is Coming!
- From a state of triglossia the linguistic and literary evolution the Italian peninsula would evolve more clearly as a case of fragmented diglossia, with numerous epicentres of dialect in tension with written and literary Italian.
- The Germans by then had established a strong defensive line across the Italian peninsula. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
- The use of bangers and fireworks to welcome in the new year being suspended by more than 850 towns and cities on the Italian peninsula. Times, Sunday Times
- He secured the backing of powerful patrons and was soon in demand throughout the Italian peninsula. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
- In turn, Italian had taken it from the Late Latin bancus, meaning “workbench,” a counterlike surface that could be set up by those who manned them—“bankers”—in town squares dotting the Italian Peninsula. The English Is Coming!
- Now it came home on the Italian peninsula. Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
- The Germans by then had established a strong defensive line across the Italian peninsula. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
- Then we ran down the Illyrian coast and, with oars at full speed, sail bellying with a powerful southwester, rounded the Italian peninsula with a strong wind for Sicilia and the Tyrrhenian Sea, where we ran into a small flotilla of black-sailed ships expectantly lying in wait for us. The Skrayling Tree
- He secured the backing of powerful patrons and was soon in demand throughout the Italian peninsula. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715