"stradivario" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

IPA: /stra.diˈva.rjo/ Forms: stradivari [plural]
Rhymes: -arjo Etymology: Named after the Stradivari family, a surname either from the plural of Lombard stradivare (“toll-man”), or from strada averta (“open road”) in the Cremonese dialect. Etymology templates: {{lang|it|the Stradivari family}} the Stradivari family, {{named-after|it|the Stradivari family}} Named after the Stradivari family, {{der|it|lmo|stradivare||toll-man}} Lombard stradivare (“toll-man”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} stradivario m (plural stradivari)
  1. (music) Stradivarius (stringed instrument built by Antonio Stradivari) Wikipedia link: Stradivari Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Musical instruments Related terms: stradivariano
    Sense id: en-stradivario-it-noun-t88-YeSD Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music

Inflected forms

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