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Definition of Trattorias
1. trattoria [n] - See also: trattoria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trattorias
Literary usage of Trattorias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1845)
"By way of interlude, he gives us a peep into the trattorias and Cafés with which
Rome abounds. The Café Greco is admirably described, but how an American ..."
2. Macready's Reminiscences, and Selections from His Diaries and Letters by William Charles Macready, Frederick Pollock (1875)
"I accompanied my French friends in their drives on the Corso to the different
trattorias and tables d'hote to which they resorted in search of the best and ..."
3. The Digressions of V. by Elihu Vedder (1910)
"And I must confess that I found them — the frequenters of the caffes and trattorias —
the more interesting. I tell of them, commencing with an account of my ..."
4. A Golden Age of Authors: A Publisher's Recollection by William Webster Ellsworth (1919)
"We ate at queer "trattorias" and drank chianti, and every night were characters
in "La Boheme." Vedder was working on his illustrations for the "Rubaiyat," ..."
5. The Whistler Journal by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Joseph Pennell (1921)
"There is no mention of Whistler after this until several months had passed and
we were in Venice where Whistler was the hero of the cafés and trattorias ..."