Giovanni Jacopo Casanova
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Definition
Proper noun: - An Italian adventurer and author: Giovanni Jacopo Casanova, commonly known simply as Casanova, was an 18th-century historical figure famous for his memoirs, which detail his extensive travels, schemes, and romantic liaisons across Europe.
Usage
The name "Giovanni Jacopo Casanova" is used to refer specifically to the historical individual. The shortened form "Casanova" is more commonly used and has entered the language as a common noun. - Giovanni Jacopo Casanova's autobiography provides a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century European society. - The museum exhibit featured letters written by Giovanni Jacopo Casanova.
Advanced Usage
- "a Casanova": When used with an indefinite article and a lowercase 'c', it refers to a man known for having many romantic partners, derived from the reputation of the historical figure.
- He gained a reputation as a real Casanova in college.
Variants and Related Words
- Casanova (proper noun): The common shortened form of his name.
- Casanova spent his later years as a librarian.
- casanova (common noun): A man who is a passionate and prolific lover.
- He fancies himself a casanova, but his charms are often ineffective.
Synonyms
- Libertine: A person, especially a man, who behaves without moral principles or a sense of responsibility, especially in sexual matters.
- Rake: A fashionable or wealthy man of immoral or promiscuous habits.
- Womanizer: A man who engages in numerous casual sexual relationships with women.
Related Idioms
- A regular Casanova: Used to describe a man who is very successful in attracting romantic partners.
- With his smooth talk and fancy car, he thinks he's a regular Casanova.
Noun
- an Italian adventurer who wrote vivid accounts of his sexual encounters (1725-1798)