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Clairette Pounchoudo,
Clairette Verte, Claretta,
Claretta Bianca, Clarette,
Claretto di Francia,
Cleretta Bianca, Clerette,
Colle Musquette, Cotticour, Extra...
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became "clarín" and "clarón".
Italians used "chiarina", "chiarino", and "
claretto", and by 1600, they
began to use "clarino" or "chlarino",
which became...
- had a brother, Basilio, who died in 1531. His
boyhood teacher was
Angelo Claretto, who enjo**** some
poetical gifts.
Around the age of fifteen, he fell in...