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Dolcino
Dolcino Dol*ci"no, or Dulcino Dul*ci"no, n. [Cf. It. dolcigno sweetish.] (Mus.) A small bassoon, formerly much used. --Simmonds.

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- up dolci in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dolci may refer to: Dolci, an Italian surname: Angelo Dolci (1867-1939), Italian cardinal Carlo Dolci (1616-1686)...
- Félix Dolci (/ˈdɔːlsi/ DOL-see) (born 5 May 2002) is a Canadian male artistic gymnast. He represented Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics. He is the 2023...
- Danilo Dolci (28 June 1924 – 30 December 1997) was an Italian social activist, sociologist, po****r educator and poet. He is best known for his opposition...
- Taiwan. In total, 152 stores sell Armani/Dolci products. Over the years, Armani created various limited Armani/Dolci products to celebrate special occasions...
- Carlo (or Carlino) Dolci (25 May 1616 – 17 January 1686) was an Italian Baroque painter, active mainly in Florence, known for highly finished religious...
- Agnese Dolci (1635 – 1686) was an Italian painter and the daughter of Carlo Dolci. Little is known of her life. Works by her are mostly attributed to her...
- Luzio Dolci or Lucio Dolce was a late 16th-century Italian painter active in Castel Durante in the Province of Pesaro and Urbino in the Region of the...
- Dolcis Shoes is a shoewear retailer in the United Kingdom that operate online and through retailers. Previously, they owned over 65 standalone shops in...
- Sebastiano Dolci (Croatian: Sebastijan Dolci-Slade; 1699-1777) was a Ragusan historian and writer. The Italian word Dolci means "sweet", and Slade is a...
- Angelo Maria Dolci (12 July 1867 – 13 September 1939) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who was made a cardinal in 1933. He was Bishop of...