partenopeo
See also: Partenopeo
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Παρθενόπη (Parthenópē), name of a Greek settlement (9th c. BCE) which later became Neāpolis (“Naples”, literally “new city”), 6th c. BCE. The name is from the siren Parthenope whose body was said to have been washed ashore nearby.
Adjective
partenopeo (feminine singular partenopea, masculine plural partenopei, feminine plural partenopee)
- Neapolitan
- Synonym: napoletano
Further reading
History of Naples on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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