See also: prândio

Italian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin prandium (luncheon). Doublet of pranzo.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈpran.djo/
  • Rhymes: -andjo
  • Hyphenation: pràn‧dio

Noun edit

prandio m (plural prandi) (archaic or literary)

  1. lunch
    Synonym: pranzo
  2. banquet
    Synonym: banchetto
    • 1822, Alessandro Manzoni, “Atto III: Coro [Third Act: Chorus]”, in Adelchi[1], collected in Opere varie di Alessandro Manzoni, Fratelli Rechiedei, published 1881, page 58:
      Sospeser le gioie dei prandi festosi,
      assursero in fretta dai blandi riposi,
      chiamati repente da squillo guerrier.
      They interrupted the joys of the merry banquets, quickly rose from their bland rest, suddenly called forth by a warriorlike blast.

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Latin edit

Noun edit

prandiō

  1. dative/ablative singular of prandium