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Definition of Giusto
1. a. In just, correct, or suitable time.
Definition of Giusto
1. suitable [adj] - See also: suitable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Giusto
Literary usage of Giusto
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"... Salute (by Longhena, built after the plague of 1630; plan, octagonal with
cupola; pictures by Luca Giordano, Titian, Tintoretto, and giusto le Court). ..."
2. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers: Biographical and Critical by Michael Bryan (1886)
"S. ЗГ. ft'uova. St. Louis. „ S. Felicita. The Ascension of the Virgin. Volterra.
^^"™*^Г ) Several large frescoes, repre- giusto. ..."
3. Lives of the Italian Poets by Henry Stebbing (1860)
"giusto DE' CONTI was a Koman, and of senatorial rank. ... giusto never loses
sight of the " Bella Mano " of his mistress, and he rings an infinity of ..."
4. The Story of Siena and San Gimignano by Edmund Garratt Gardner (1902)
"Beaten and imprisoned, he had next gone as a pilgrim to our Lady's shrines in
Spain, where he had been thrown An old Fanale in the San giusto ..."
5. Why Italy Entered Into the Great War, by Luigi Carnovale by Luigi Carnovale (1917)
"XVII The Italian banner is hoisted at Trieste on the tower of San giusto and over
the harbor of Muggia in December, 1914. Thousands of Irredentist Italians ..."
6. The Cities of Romagna and the Marches by Edward Hutton (1913)
"... MONTE SAN giusto MACERATA, on its great isolated hill piled up upon lesser
hills that are covered with gardens of olives, with vineyards and terraces, ..."