What is another word for calabrese?

Pronunciation: [kˈalɐbɹˌiːz] (IPA)

Calabrese is an Italian adjective which refers to people or things that come from or are associated with the southern Italian region of Calabria. A synonym for this word can be Calabrian, which refers to anything or anyone that originates from Calabria. Other related words that can be used as synonyms for Calabrese include southern Italian, southern Italy, Apennine Peninsula, Italian, and Mediterranean. These words help to describe the unique culture, traditions, and cuisine of Calabria, which includes dishes like Calabrian chili pepper, swordfish, and capocollo. All these synonyms work together to paint an accurate picture of the beauty and richness of Calabria, and its people.

What are the hypernyms for Calabrese?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Calabrese

Immediately a general charge was sounded, and the entire corps of the Thousand, accompanied by some courageous Sicilians and calabrese, marched at a quick pace to the rescue.
"The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17"
Charles Francis Horne
His hair was black; he was of a complexion neither too pink, like a grocer's assistant, nor yet too brown, like a calabrese.
"The Firm of Nucingen"
Honore de Balzac
We laughed at the calabrese levies, who in the French war threw away their muskets and drew their stilettos; and we cannot understand why the Indian would always prefer a sabre to a rifle.
"Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah"
Sir Richard Francis Burton

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