Associations to the word «Dante»
Noun
- Medici
- Derby
- Blake
- Wilde
- Odyssey
- Pascal
- Mussolini
- Horace
- Raul
- Treatise
- Avatar
- Giuseppe
- Stanza
- Eros
- Bard
- Sin
- Soul
- Heretic
- Furlong
- Vision
- Cosmology
- Leighton
- Augustine
- Veronica
- Greed
- Lowell
- Langdon
- Iliad
- Trilogy
- Imagination
- Literature
- Inspiration
- Commentary
- Io
- Asturias
- Admirer
- Eternity
- Sufferer
- Quotation
- Dryden
- Humility
- Biennale
- Abode
- Becky
- Lost
- Ron
- Christendom
- Berman
- Marcelo
- Italy
- Terrace
- Frederic
- Luigi
- Pope
- Xx
- Latin
- Delgado
- Voltaire
- Admiration
- Newmarket
- Absurdity
- Matilda
- Lust
- Pluto
- Xxii
- Bacon
- Trailer
- Xvii
- Splendour
- Viii
- Angie
- Torre
- Protagonist
- Traitor
- Symbolism
- Massimo
- Pre
- Ezra
- Kickoff
- Adoration
- Sphere
- Commentator
Adjective
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).
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.