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Definition of Carpaccios
1. carpaccio [n] - See also: carpaccio
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carpaccios
Literary usage of Carpaccios
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1890)
"expression as of the olden time, surpassed anything which I ever beheld. I have
seen many carpaccios in Venice and Florence, but none which were so ..."
2. Letters of George Meredith by George Meredith (1912)
"Do you remember the carpaccios in Venice? Surely justice is not done to his
extraordinary sweetness and richness. If I did not love Giorgione and Titian so ..."
3. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1890)
"I have seen many carpaccios in Venice and Florence, but none which were so
märchenhaft, as Germans express it. Rossetti could hardly have been ignorant of ..."
4. A Wanderer in Venice by Edward Verrall Lucas (1914)
"... and restoration now forms the Accademia, or Gallery of Fine Arts, famous
throughout the world for its Titians, Tintorettos, Bellinis, and carpaccios. ..."
5. St. Mark's Rest: The History of Venice Written for the Help of the Few by John Ruskin (1908)
"... you must compare with them things of the same kind in another church where
there are no carpaccios,—namely, St. Pantaleone, to which, being the nearer, ..."