Arno River
Proper noun A river in central Italy, originating in the Apennine Mountains and flowing westward through the cities of Florence and Pisa before emptying into the Ligurian Sea.
The term "Arno River" is used as a specific geographical name to identify this major Italian watercourse. * The Arno River flooded disastrously in 1966, damaging many artworks in Florence. * Several historic bridges, like the Ponte Vecchio, span the Arno River. * The valley of the Arno River is a significant agricultural and cultural region.
- The river is often referred to simply as "the Arno" when the context is clear.
- We walked along the banks of the Arno.
- Arno: The most common shortened form of the name.
- Arno Valley / Valdarno: Refers to the valley through which the river flows.
As a proper noun referring to a specific geographical feature, "Arno River" does not have multiple dictionary meanings. Its significance is historical and cultural rather than lexical.
- Watercourse
- Fluvial system (technical)
There are no common English idioms specifically related to the Arno River.
Not applicable for a proper noun.
- a river in central Italy rising in the Apennines and flowing through Florence and Pisa to the Ligurian Sea