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Old Italian

noun

  1. the Italian language of the 10th to the 14th centuries. : OIt


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But some scientists and violinmakers question whether Strads and other "Old Italians" really have superior acoustic qualities.

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Old Italian churches may seem quaint, but they are where the modern mind began.

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The encounter with the Old Italian Lady Who Likes to Sweat was the low point of a day that had otherwise been running pretty smoothly.

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So much has been said about the Old Italian Vocal Method that the very name brings ridicule in some quarters.

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This race of teachers is known to-day as the Old Italian School, and their system of instruction is called the Old Italian Method.

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