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Definition of Taglioni

Taglioni
Taglioni Tagl*io"ni, n. A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers. He ought certainly to exchange his taglioni, or comfortable greatcoat, for a cuirass of steel. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Taglioni from wikipedia

- Marie Taglioni, Comtesse de Voisins (23 April 1804 – 22 April 1884) was a Swedish-born ballet dancer of the Romantic ballet era partially of Italian descent...
- Taglioni (Italian: [taʎˈʎoːni]) may refer to: Pasta taglioni, another name for tagliolini Alice Taglioni (born 1976), French actress Fabio Taglioni (1920–2001)...
- Alice Taglioni (born 26 July 1976) is a French actress. Alice Taglioni was born in Ermont, Val-d'Oise. She is the daughter of an Italian man from Lombardy...
- Fabio Taglioni (10 September 1920 – 18 July 2001) was an Italian engineer. Born in Lugo di Romagna, he was chief designer and technical director of Ducati...
- Tagliolini (Italian: [taʎʎoˈliːni]) or taglioni is a type of ribbon pasta, long like spaghetti, roughly 2–3 mm (3⁄32–1⁄8 in) wide, similar to tagliatelle...
- Salvatore Taglioni (1790 – 5 October 1868) was an Italian dancer and c****ographer who danced and produced ballets in the 19th century. Salvatore Taglioni was...
- Filippo Taglioni (aka Philippe Taglioni; 5 November 1777 – 11 February 1871) was an Italian dancer and c****ographer and personal teacher to his own daughter...
- founded in 1948, originally using 100 and 125 cc engines designed by Fabio Taglioni and licensed from Ceccato motorcycles of Italy. Zanella builds small motorcycles...
- Taglioni's father had fought alongside the ace in World War I, and the two families remained in friendship with one another afterwards. As Taglioni rose...
- were two versions of the ballet; the original c****ographed by Filippo Taglioni in 1832, and a second version c****ographed by August Bournonville in 1836...