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rivo

brook

noun REE-voh Rare

Origin: Latin rivus (stream)

Also means

stream

Usage Note

Rivo is a poetic and literary word for a small stream or brook; in everyday modern Italian, ruscello or torrente are the standard terms. It appears frequently in classical Italian poetry (Dante, Petrarch). The plural is rivi. Do not confuse with riva (bank, shore), a different word.

Examples

"Un limpido rivo scorreva tra i prati."

Natural Translation

A clear brook flowed through the meadows.

Literal Translation

A clear brook flowed among the meadows.

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