See also: milano and Milánó

English

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Etymology 1

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Not certain; see Milano § History on Wikipedia.

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Milano

  1. A minor city in Milam County, Texas, United States.

Etymology 2

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From Italian Milano. Doublet of Milan.

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Milano

  1. Synonym of Milan (a city in northern Italy; capital of Lombardy).
    • 1876, [Friedrich] de la Motte Fouqué, anonymous translator, chapter X, in The Magic Ring: A Knightly Romance, London; New York, N.Y.: George Routledge and Sons, →OCLC, book III, page 254:
      Folko was not displeased to find that the ladies felt anxious to see beautiful Milano, and to leave Genoa on the morrow, as the autumnal gales were beginning to blow bleakly from the sea.
    • 2014, Cristina Archetti, “The nature of the issues with which politicians deal”, in Politicians, Personal Image and the Construction of Political Identity: A Comparative Study of the UK and Italy, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, chapter 4 (Findings):
      The need to be competent is made extreme in a town like Milano, Italy, which can be compared, in management terms, to a huge company.
    • 2020, Jack Erickson, chapter 16, in The Lonely Assassin (Milan Thriller Series; 4), RedBrick Press, →ISBN:
      After admiring Milano’s skyline, he was hungry and tired from his flights. He wheeled his suitcase across the piazza, focusing on his reason for being in Milano: to track Chiara, who he thought would lead him to her father.

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Milano

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [miˈlano]
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Hyphenation: Mi‧la‧no

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Milano (accusative Milanon)

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

Estonian

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Milano

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin Mediōlānum, possibly of Gaulish origin.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /miˈla.no/
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Hyphenation: Mi‧là‧no
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Milano f

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)
  3. the letter M in the Italian spelling alphabet

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Milano

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

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Milano

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /milâːno/
  • Hyphenation: Mi‧la‧no

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Milȃno m (Cyrillic spelling Мила̑но)

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

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Swedish

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Milano n (genitive Milanos)

  1. Milan (the capital city of Lombardy, Italy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy)

Turkish

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Etymology

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From Italian Milano, from Latin Mediōlānum, possibly from Gaulish. Compare Ottoman Turkish میلان (Milan).

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Milano

  1. Milan (a city in northern Italy; capital of Lombardy)
  2. Milan (a metropolitan city of Lombardy, Italy), the province surrounding the city.