Associations to the word «Dante»
Noun
- Inferno
- Canto
- Virgil
- Beatrice
- Chaucer
- Lulu
- Gabriel
- Goethe
- Ravenna
- Guido
- Francesca
- Sonnet
- Liszt
- Vita
- Michelangelo
- Comedy
- Boniface
- Allegory
- Tennyson
- Ovid
- Milton
- Epsom
- Keats
- Homer
- Aquinas
- Shakespeare
- Florence
- Divine
- Faust
- Ruskin
- Paradise
- Porta
- Sonny
- Xxi
- Piazza
- Hell
- Lucifer
- Nikolai
- Poet
- Eliot
- Nero
- Gustave
- Balzac
- Ari
- Wordsworth
- Paolo
- Cary
- Browning
- Angelo
- Cunningham
- Giovanni
- Giacomo
- Epic
- Coleridge
- Poem
- Christina
- Rosario
- Awakening
- Satan
- Della
- Scala
- Lam
- Olivia
- Medusa
- Shelley
- Dominic
- Verona
- Byron
- Brenda
- Hades
- Sinner
- Afterlife
- Filippo
- Everett
- Pagan
- Italian
- Soprano
- Beckett
- Leonardo
- Translator
- Whistler
- Rousseau
- Francesco
- Hicks
- Cesare
- Cove
- Papacy
- Descartes
Wiktionary
DANTE, proper noun. A male given name of Italian origin, presumably in honor of the poet.
Dictionary definition
DANTE, noun. An Italian poet famous for writing the Divine Comedy that describes a journey through Hell and purgatory and paradise guided by Virgil and his idealized Beatrice (1265-1321).
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