illune
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ilˈlu.ne/, [il̺ˈl̺uːn̺e]
- Hyphenation: il‧lù‧ne
- Rhymes: -une
Adjective
illune (masculine and feminine plural illuni)
- (poetic, of a night) moonless
- 1903, Gabriele D'Annunzio, “Il fanciullo [The Child]”, in Alcyone, collected in D'Annunzio: versi d'amore e di gloria, volume 2, Milan, published 2004, section VI, lines 181–183:
- Navigando nell’alta notte illune, ¶ noi vedremo rilucere la riva ¶ del diurno fulgor ch’ella ritiene.
- Sailing through the high, moonless night, we will see the shore shining of the diurnal splendour she retains.
- 1914, Guido Gozzano, “Della testa di morto – Acherontia Atropos [About the Death's Head – Acherontia Atropos]”, in Poesie, Milan: Biblioteca Universale Rizzoli, published 2012, section 5, page 148:
- sotto le grondaie, ¶ dorme con l'ali ripiegate a tetto. ¶ E n'esce a sera. Nelle sere illuni ¶ fredde stellate di settembre
- it sleeps under gutters, with its wings folded. And it comes out at night. In the cold, moonless, starry September nights
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Latin
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