lazzarone
English
Etymology
Noun
lazzarone (plural lazzarones or lazzaroni)
- One of the poorer classes of Neapolitans; beggars.
- 1903, Henry James, The Beast in the Jungle
- Marcher said to himself that he ought to have rendered her some service - saved her from a capsized boat in the bay, or at least recovered her dressing bag, filched from her cab, in the streets of Naples, by a lazzarone with a stiletto.
- 1903, Henry James, The Beast in the Jungle
- Playboy, someone who does not work and devotes himself to a life without commitments or responsibilities.
- 1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, Chapter 22:
- Brighton, a clean Naples with genteel lazzaroni […]
- 1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, Chapter 22:
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