Examples of 'braccio' in a sentence

Meaning of "braccio"

braccio (noun) - Braccio is an Italian word that translates to 'arm' in English. In some contexts, it can refer to a unit of measurement equal to the length of a man's arm
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  • An Italian measure of length, varying from half a yard to a yard.

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Tolomeo braccio is a wall lamp that can also be positioned on the ceiling.
The likely predecessors of the violin family include the lira da braccio and the rebec.
Braccio against the Church and the kingdom of Naples.
Joanna hired the condottiero Braccio da Montone.
Ieri ho preso in braccio Totò Riina e allora … Però ci provo.
The original peacocks are in the Braccio Nuovo Museum.
Lira da braccio Viol Violone, a contrabass instrument of the viol family.
He wrote a vita in Latin of the condottiero Braccio Fortebracci da Montone.
Others, Braccio and Sforza, who in their time were the arbiters of.
Francesco turned his ambition to Lombardy ; Braccio against the Church and the kingdom of Naples.
In Prague you go and you . With Braccio.
The Lira da Braccio fell out of use sometime in the mid-17th century.
The most destructive attack, however, was launched in 1423 by the condottiero Braccio da Montone.
In turn, many condottieri, such as Braccio da Montone and Muzio Sforza, became powerful politicians.
Braccio told me that I can go a letter to Maria . Why?

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I envy you, Braccio.
When the Braccio Nuovo was opened in 1822, the sculpture was installed as it is today.
Ugolino was a friend of the condottiero Braccio da Montone, who held the nearby Perugia since 1416.
Braccio was master of Perugia in 1416 and briefly controlled the city of Rome.
The main concern of Martin 's pontificate from 1423 was the resumed war against Braccio da Montone.
Esempio di braccio di compensazione a “ I ” Example of “ L-shaped ” compensation arm.

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