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Definition of Tebaldi
1. Noun. Italian operatic soprano (born in 1922).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tebaldi
Literary usage of Tebaldi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Times of Titian: With Some Account of His Family by Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, Joseph Archer Crowe (1881)
"Tebaldi, unabashed, replied he would show him the way to do it, and suggested
... Titian, however, refused to listen to the plan, and Tebaldi left the house ..."
2. The Life and Times of Titian: With Some Account of His Family by Joseph Archer Crowe, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1881)
"Titian, however, refused to listen to the plan, and Tebaldi left the house without
... Tebaldi had written to Alfonso describing the St. Sebastian and ..."
3. Alienist and Neurologist (1887)
"Tebaldi, a form of mental aberration by no means of recent birth, but only of
late years attracting the attention of psychiatric observers. ..."
4. Renascence: The Sculptured Tombs of the Fifteenth Century in Rome, with by Gerald Stanley Davies (1916)
"Jacopo Tebaldi da Collescipoli (f 1466) (left aisle, near entrance, high up),
son of a poor man of Collescipoli, in the Valley of the Nera, between Terni ..."
5. Canada Lancet (1890)
"It is a pity that so interesting a book as this of Professor Tebaldi should be
passed over ... We must now allow Professor Tebaldi to speak for himself, ..."