Mussolini
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editFrom Italian Mussolini, from mussola, mussolina (“muslin”), from Mussolo (“Mosul”), that is Mosul in northern Iraq.
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editMussolini
- A surname from Italian.
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editMussolini (comparative Mussolinier, superlative Mussoliniest)
- (humorous) Of or pertaining to Benito Mussolini.
- 2018, “A Very Stable Genius”, Randy Rainbow (lyrics), Gilbert and Sullivan (music)[1]performed by Randy Rainbow:
- He is the very model of a very stable genius / Of all the U.S. Presidents he is the Mussoliniest.
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From mussola, mussolina (“muslin”), from Mussolo (“Mosul”), that is Mosul in northern Iraq.
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editMussolini m or f by sense
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edit- Translingual: mussolinii
- English: Mussolini
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