Definition of Cortili

1. cortile [n] - See also: cortile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cortili

corticotrophin
corticotrophin releasing factor
corticotrophins
corticotrophs
corticotropic
corticotropic hormone
corticotropin
corticotropin-like intermediate-lobe peptide
corticotropin-releasing factor
corticotropin-releasing hormone
corticotropins
corticous
corticoviridae
cortile
cortiles
cortili (current term)
cortina
cortinar
cortinars
cortinas
cortins
cortisol
cortisol acetate
cortisol delta 4-reductase
cortisol lyase
cortisol suppression test
cortisols
cortisone
cortisone reductase

Literary usage of Cortili

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rome and Its Story by Welbore St. Clair Baddeley (1904)
"(1471-1484)—Ponte Sisto—Palaces and cortili— Sta. Maria del Popolo—Melozzo da Forli—Sepulchral Monuments — Mino da Fiesole—Sis tine Chapel—Botticelli ..."

2. The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). by Kenneth M. Setton (1984)
"To propose such a diversion may have been the reason—or part of the reason—for the mission of one Aloysius de cortili who was on his way, as the envoy of ..."

3. Sicily, the New Winter Resort: An Encyclopaedia of Sicily by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1907)
"Has a very ancient arcade in its courtyard with Norman masonry in it. Via Cavour Palaces. There are several with late Gothic doorways. See also cortili. ..."

4. Glimpses and Gatherings During a Voyage and Visit to London and the Great by William Allen Drew (1852)
"It has a quadrangle in the centre, like the cortili of the Italian palaces, ... In the centre of the cortili is a pedestal of marble, in which is a full ..."

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