magno
great, grand
adjective MAH-nyoh Rare
Origin: Latin magnus (great)
Usage Note
Magno is a formal or archaic adjective — almost never used in ordinary conversation. It survives in titles and set phrases: Alessandro Magno (Alexander the Great), aula magna (main ceremonial hall of a university). The feminine form is magna.
Examples
"Tenne il discorso nell'aula magna."
Natural Translation
He gave the speech in the main ceremonial hall.
Literal Translation
He-held the speech in-the hall magna.
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