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Borrowed from Italian Livorno, from Old Italian Legorno, from Latin Liburnus, from Liburnī, name of the ancient population of Liburnians. Doublet of Leghorn.

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Livorno

  1. A province of Tuscany, Italy.
  2. A city, the capital of Livorno, Italy; port on the Ligurian Sea.
    Synonym: (dated) Leghorn

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From Old Italian Legorno, from Latin Liburnus, from Liburnī, name of the ancient population of Liburnians.

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  • IPA(key): /liˈvor.no/
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  • Rhymes: -orno
  • Hyphenation: Li‧vór‧no

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Livorno f

  1. Livorno (a province and city in Tuscany, Italy)
  2. the letter L in the Italian spelling alphabet.

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Borrowed from Italian Livorno, from Old Italian Legorno, from Latin Liburnus, from Liburnī, name of the ancient population of Liburnians.

 
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  • Hyphenation: Li‧vor‧no

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Livorno

  1. Livorno (a province and city in Tuscany, Italy)
    Synonym: (dated) (city): Liorne

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Borrowed from Italian Livorno, from Old Italian Legorno, from Latin Liburnus, from Liburnī, name of the ancient population of Liburnians.

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  • IPA(key): /liˈboɾno/ [liˈβ̞oɾ.no]
  • Rhymes: -oɾno
  • Syllabification: Li‧vor‧no

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Livorno f

  1. Livorno (a province and city in Tuscany, Italy)
    Synonyms: (city): Liorna, Liorno

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