Italian Peninsula

NOUN
  1. a boot-shaped peninsula in southern Europe extending into the Mediterranean Sea
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

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
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy