Milanese
[mil-uh-neez, -nees for 1–4; mil-uh-ney-zee or, Italian, mee-lah-ne-ze for 5] /ˌmɪl əˈniz, -ˈnis for 1–4; ˌmɪl əˈneɪ zi or, Italian, ˌmi lɑˈnɛ zɛ for 5/
noun, plural Milanese.
1.
a native or inhabitant of Milan, Italy.
2.
the Italian dialect spoken in Milan.
3.
(lowercase) Textiles.
adjective
4.
of, relating to, or characteristic of Milan, Italy, its inhabitants, or their dialect of Italian.
5.
Italian Cookery.
/ˌmɪləˈniːz/
adjective
1.
of or relating to Milan, its people, culture, etc
2.
of a fine lightweight knitted fabric of silk, rayon, etc
noun
3.
the Italian dialect spoken in Milan
4.
(pl) -ese. a native or inhabitant of Milan
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