See also: fuñere

Italian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin fūnere, ablative case of fūnus (death).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfu.ne.re/
  • Rhymes: -unere
  • Hyphenation: fù‧ne‧re

Noun

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funere m (plural funeri)

  1. (literary) bloodshed, carnage, slaughter
    Synonyms: esizio, strage
    • 1887, Giosuè Carducci, “La leggenda di Teodorico [The Legend of Theodoric]”, in Rime nuove [New Rhymes]‎[1], collected in Poesie, Nicola Zanichelli, published 1906, Libro VI, page 694, lines 13–16:
      Quando il ferro d’Ildebrando ¶ su la donna si calò ¶ e dal funere nefando ¶ egli solo ritornò.
      When Hildebrand's iron ¶ descended upon the woman ¶ and, from the nefandous bloodshed ¶ he alone returned.
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Further reading

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Latin

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Noun

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fūnere

  1. ablative singular of fūnus