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Lippi


Lippi [lip-ee; Italian leep-pee] Examples noun

  1. Fi·lip·pi·no [fil-uh-pee-noh; Italian fee-leep-pee-naw] /ˌfɪl əˈpi noʊ; Italian ˌfi lipˈpi nɔ/, 1457–1504, and his father, Fra Fi·lip·po [frah fi-lip-oh; Italian frah fee-leep-paw] /frɑ fɪˈlɪp oʊ; Italian frɑ fiˈlip pɔ/ or Fra Lip·po [frah lip-oh; Italian frah leep-paw] /frɑ ˈlɪp oʊ; Italian frɑ ˈlip pɔ/, 1406?–69, Italian painters.

Examples from the Web for lippi Historical Examples of lippi

  • I will tell you what Lippi must have taught any boy whom he loved.

    Ariadne Florentina

    John Ruskin

  • The poet makes him learn of Lippi, not, as Vasari states, Lippi of him.

    Introduction to Robert Browning

    Hiram Corson

  • Lippi was a wild fellow and given to excesses of various kinds.

    Introduction to Robert Browning

    Hiram Corson

  • Fra Filippo Lippi (1412-69), the painter, was the son of a butcher in Florence.

    The Browning Cyclopdia

    Edward Berdoe

  • Is he not working against Lippi, and it may be against truth, if they happen to go together, which I do not believe?

    Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811-1870)

    Henry Laing Gordon

  • British Dictionary definitions for lippi Lippi noun

    1. Filippino (filipˈpiːno). ?1457–1504, Italian painter of the Florentine school
    2. his father, Fra Filippo (fra fiˈlippo). ?1406–69, Italian painter of the Florentine school, noted particularly for his frescoes at Prato Cathedral (1452–64)
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