Tuscany
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Definition
Proper noun A region in central Italy, located on the western side of the Apennine Mountains, known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and influence on high culture.
Usage
"Tuscany" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the geographic and administrative region in Italy. It is often used in contexts discussing travel, geography, history, art, cuisine, and culture. * The Renaissance began in Tuscany. * We spent our vacation touring the hill towns of Tuscany. * Tuscany is famous for its wine production.
Advanced Usage
- The Tuscan: Used as an adjective or demonym to describe something or someone from Tuscany.
- She loves Tuscan architecture.
- He is a proud Tuscan.
- In historical contexts, "Tuscany" can refer to the former Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
Variants and Related Words
- Tuscan (adjective): Of or relating to Tuscany.
- Tuscan cuisine, Tuscan landscape.
- Tuscan (noun): A native or inhabitant of Tuscany.
- Toscana: The Italian name for Tuscany.
Synonyms and Related Terms
- Region: A broad administrative area within a country.
- Province: A principal administrative division, though Tuscany itself contains multiple provinces (e.g., Florence, Siena).
- Central Italy: The broader geographic area containing Tuscany.
Associated Phrases and Cultural References
- Tuscan Sun: Refers to the characteristic light and climate of the region, popularized by books and films like .
- Tuscan Archipelago: The chain of islands between the Ligurian Sea and Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the region.
- Tuscan Dialects: The local varieties of Italian spoken in the region, which historically formed the basis of standard Italian.
Noun
- a region in central Italy