Associations to the word «Ferrara»
Noun
- Este
- Emilia
- Bologna
- Padua
- Abel
- Alfonso
- Ravenna
- Verona
- Parma
- Legate
- Palazzo
- Siena
- Venetian
- Pisum
- Florence
- Venice
- Cesare
- Francesco
- Battista
- Medici
- Trieste
- Alessandro
- Delle
- Domenico
- Luigi
- Maestro
- Naples
- Dell
- Milan
- Duke
- Basel
- Lombardy
- Giovanni
- Paolo
- Russo
- Papacy
- Marquis
- Massa
- Napoli
- Po
- Giorgio
- Duchy
- Genoa
- Stefano
- Farley
- Duchess
- Sergio
- Italy
- Michelangelo
- Arte
- Franco
- Fabio
- Sant
- Giuseppe
- Della
- Entourage
- Candy
- Filippo
- Fief
- Salvatore
- Avignon
- Tuscany
- Renaissance
- Di
- Carlo
- Marco
- Cappella
- Manuel
- Andrea
- Fresco
- Lorenzo
- Turin
- Scala
- Pope
- Enrico
- Aldo
- Alberto
- Erin
- Clement
- Rome
- Nicola
- Pietro
- Giacomo
- Baroque
- Isabella
- Guido
- Cardinal
- Sargent
- Claudio
- Bari
- Marquess
Verb
Wiktionary
FERRARA, noun. A sword bearing the mark of one of the Ferrara family of Italy, highly esteemed in England and Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries.
FERRARA, proper noun. Province of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
FERRARA, proper noun. City, archbishopric and capital of Ferrara.
Dictionary definition
FERRARA, noun. A city in northern Italy; "in the 13th century Ferrara was a center of Renaissance learning and the arts".
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