pittoresco
picturesque, scenic
adjective peet-toh-RES-koh Rare
Origin: Italian pittore (painter) + -esco
Usage Note
Pittoresco literally means 'painter-like' — the kind of scene a painter would want to capture. It describes landscapes, villages, or scenes that are charming and visually striking: un borgo pittoresco ('a picturesque village'). It is a near-cognate of English 'picturesque', which was actually borrowed from Italian via French. The feminine form is pittoresca.
Examples
"Abbiamo visitato un paesino molto pittoresco in Toscana."
Natural Translation
We visited a very picturesque little town in Tuscany.
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