Italian-hand
noun
1.
a medieval script, used in early printing and later considered a standard of fine handwriting.
2.
subtlety, or craftiness:
I sense his fine Italian hand in this matter.
Read Also:
- Italianist
[ih-tal-yuh-nist] /ɪˈtæl yə nɪst/ noun 1. a person who specializes in the study of Italy, the people, or the language.
- Italianize
[ih-tal-yuh-nahyz] /ɪˈtæl yəˌnaɪz/ verb (used without object), Italianized, Italianizing. 1. to become in manner, character, etc. 2. to speak . verb (used with object), Italianized, Italianizing. 3. to make , especially in manner, character, etc. /ɪˈtæljəˌnaɪz/ verb 1. to make or become Italian or like an Italian person or thing
- Italianizer
[ih-tal-yuh-nahy-zer] /ɪˈtæl yəˌnaɪ zər/ noun 1. a person or thing that : In matters of food and dress, he is an Italianizer.
- Italian-jasmine
noun 1. an evergreen shrub, Jasminum humile, of the olive family, having fragrant, golden-yellow flowers.
- Italian-rye-grass
noun 1. a European grass, Lolium multiflorum, naturalized in North America, having flowering spikes and used as a winter turf.