genovese
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Definition
Adjective 1. Of or relating to Genoa: Pertaining to the city of Genoa in Italy, its history, culture, or physical location. 2. Characteristic of the inhabitants of Genoa: Describing the typical qualities, origin, or style associated with the people from Genoa.
Usage
The adjective "Genovese" is used to describe anything originating from or connected to the Italian city of Genoa (Genova in Italian). It is often capitalized.
Examples
- The Genovese sailor we call Columbus was born in that city-state.
- This recipe uses authentic Genovese basil for the pesto sauce.
- The Genovese dialect has its own unique characteristics.
- We studied the Genovese maritime empire during the Middle Ages.
Advanced Usage
- In culinary contexts, "alla Genovese" denotes a style of cooking originating from Genoa (e.g., pasta alla Genovese, which typically features a meat and onion sauce, or focaccia Genovese).
- In historical contexts, it refers to the Republic of Genoa, a major maritime power.
Variants and Related Words
- Genoese: A more common English variant, synonymous with "Genovese." (e.g., the Genoese explorer).
- Genoa: The noun form; the name of the city and the former republic.
Synonyms
- Ligurian (when referring to the broader region of Liguria, of which Genoa is the capital)
Notes
"Genovese" is the Italianate form commonly used in English, especially in names and specific cultural references. "Genoese" is equally correct and may be preferred in general historical or descriptive text.
Adjective
- of or relating to or characteristic of Genoa or its inhabitants
- the Genoese sailor we call Columbus