sonetto
sonnet
noun soh-NEHT-toh Less Common
Origin: from Provençal 'sonet' (little song)
Usage Note
Sonetto is the fourteen-line poetic form Italy gave the world, perfected by Petrarch and called the Petrarchan sonnet abroad. The word literally means 'little song', from a diminutive of suono (sound).
Examples
"Ha scritto un sonetto d'amore."
Natural Translation
He wrote a love sonnet.
Literal Translation
He-has written a sonnet of-love.
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