montagnola a hermann hesse nel centenario della nascita.
by Italian
(montagnola a hermann hesse in the centenary of his birth.
-google translation-)
"und dann betrachtete ich unser dorf, dies kleine warme genist, worin jede linie und fläche mir so lang und genau bekannt ist."
by German
("and then I looked at our village, this little warm genie, where every line and surface is so long and well known to me."
-google translation-)
"e poi contemplai il nostro paese, il piccolo e caldo nido del quale da tempo conosco distintamente ogni linea e ogni superficie."
by Italian
("and then I contemplated our country, the small and warm nest of which
I have long known each line and every surface distinctly."
-google translation-)
("and then I contemplated our country the small and warm nest of which
I for a long time separately know every line and every surface.
-a machine translation-)
historical
In plural An ancient sect of Jews who claimed to be pure-blooded descendants of Abraham, being descended from Jews who refrained from taking non-Jewish wives during the Babylonian Captivity in the 6th cent. b.c.
Genist
noun
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Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Samuel Purchas (bap. 1577, d. 1626), geographical editor and compiler and Church of England clergyman. From (i) post-classical Latin Genistae, plural (636 in Isidore).
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Pronunciation
Genist/ˈdʒiːnɪst/
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from
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/genist
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from the Italian;
the nest
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