-orno

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-orno

  1. (archaic, dialectal) Alternative form of -arono
    • 1633, Virginia Galilei, Lettere al padre, Letter 90:
      [M]a sarà di necessità che V. S. vegga di parlarne con il signor Giovanni Mancini, al quale si mandorno le scritture un pezzo fa,
      But it will necessary that you make sure to talk about it with sir Giovanni Mancini, to whom the writings were sent time ago,
    • 1887, G. G. Belli, “Er fistino de la Bbanca Romana”, in Sonetti Romaneschi, line 12:
      Doppo le donne entrorno li monzù
      After the women, entered the men