on: <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> Wikipedia it From Late Latin Spōlētum, a form of Latin Spōlētium. IPA(key): /spoˈle.to/ Rhymes: -eto Hyphenation: Spo‧lé‧to <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> f a town...
Italian Wikipedia has an article on: Cerreto di <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> Wikipedia it Cerreto di <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> m a village in Perugia, Umbria, Italy, whose inhabitants gained...
spolettano From <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> + -ano. spoletano (feminine spoletana, masculine plural spoletani, feminine plural spoletane) of, from or relating to <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> spoletano m...
feminine plural sepolte) past participle of seppellire sepolto (feminine sepolta, masculine plural sepolti, feminine plural sepolte) buried <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span>...
cerretano (“hawker, quack”, literally “native of Cerreto”) (Cerreto di <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> being a village in Umbria, known for its quacks). IPA(key): /t͡ʃar.laˈta...
scriptorium.) Spōlētium n sg (genitive Spōlētiī or Spōlētī); second declension <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> (a city in Italy) Second-declension noun (neuter), with locative, singular...
cerretano (“hawker, quack”, literally “native of Cerreto”) (Cerreto di <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> being a village in Umbria, known for its quacks). (General American) IPA(key):...
Eberhard d'Estac, castellan of San Miniato, vicar of Rainald, duke of <span class="searchmatch">Spoleto</span> and legate of the imperial palace of Tuscia, publicly placed the men of...
singular nominative Spōlētum genitive Spōlētī dative <span class="searchmatch">Spōlētō</span> accusative Spōlētum ablative <span class="searchmatch">Spōlētō</span> vocative Spōlētum locative Spōlētī...