- 1598 or 1611. The
Renaissance Italian equivalent, instead,
seems to be
zoccolo (English plural: clogs),
which likely[original research?]
comes from the...
-
models dating from 1500 to 1600 are on
display at the
Museo Correr Venice.
Zoccolo from
Italy Klumpės from
Lithuania Klomp from the
Netherlands Tamanco from...
- the
second syllable starts with a
voiceless consonant (zampa /ˈtsampa/,
zoccolo /ˈtsɔkkolo/,
zufolo /ˈtsufolo/)
Exceptions (because they are of Gr**** origin):...
- Lake (Lago Verney) Lake Vico (Lago di Vico) Lago di
Viverone Lake
Zoccolo (Lago di
Zoccolo)
Italian Lakes Fucine Lake (Lago Fucino)
Antonio Londrillo (2004)...
-
separated from the rest of Cosa Nostra. The
Trapani Mafia is
considered the
zoccolo duro (solid pedestal) of Cosa
Nostra and the most
powerful except for the...
- 23, 1886. At first, the
ancient 16th-century
tower was clad with a high
zoccolo of
granite and a
plaster to
simulate a
rusticated ashlar (removed with...
-
shops and
hotels in
Venice that were
owned by the
clans ****ociates. The "
zoccolo duro" or top
capos of the
organisation were: Gino Causin,
Gilberto "Lolli"...
- tb01585.x.
Marco Baccino (2006).
Studio morfo-funzionale
dello zoccolo equino: lo
zoccolo del
cavallo selvatico come
modello per il
cavallo domestico (in...
-
filled with
stylistic quotations from past and
present art. The dado (
zoccolo or basamento) of the wall has been
either transformed or eliminated. Vasari...
- Aldinucci, M. Coppola, M. Danelutto, N. Tonellotto, M. Vanneschi, and C.
Zoccolo. "High
level grid
programming with ****IST." Com****tional
Methods in Science...