Lexicographical Neighbors of Centesimi
Literary usage of Centesimi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Workmen's Insurance, Italy, Russia, Spain by Isaac Max Rubinow (1911)
"The dues are 35 centesimi (7 cents) per month for women under 21 years of age,
55 centesimi (11 cents) per month for women 21 to 30 years old, ..."
2. A Hand-book for Travellers in Central Italy: Including the Papal States by Octavian Blewitt (1850)
"07 cents, or 76 Florentine centesimi. The accounts throughout the Papal States
are generally kept in pauls. It may be useful to know that Roman scudi (with ..."
3. Italian Grammar by Charles Hall Grandgent, Ernest Hatch Wilkins (1915)
"Translate in terms of American money:J dieci centesimi, cinquanta centesimi, una
lira e venti centesimi, ..."
4. The Adhesive Postage Stamps of Europe: A Practical Guide to Their Collection by William Amos Scarborough Westoby (1900)
"Accordingly, 20000 stamps of 10 centesimi and 10000 of 30 cente- simi were
surcharged, in black, with " C^i 5 " in three varieties in the shape of the ..."