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 | Jul 4, 2014This week's theme Words to describe people This week's words mossback misanthrope bon vivant autodidact magnifico     
Portrait of a Venetian Nobleman
 Art: Vittore Carpaccio, c.1510             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg magnifico
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A person of high rank or position.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
Earlier magnifico was an honorary title applied to Venetian noblemen.
From Italian magnifico (magnificent), from Latin magnus (great). Ultimately
from the Indo-European root meg- (great), which is also the source of
magnificent, maharajah, master, mayor, maestro, magnate, magistrate, maximum,
magnify, mickle,
mahatma, and
magnanimous.
Earliest documented use: 1573.
 USAGE: 
"All the magnificos emerge looking banally ordinary." Peter Schjeldahl; Beasts: The Art World; The New Yorker; May 17, 2010. See more usage examples of magnifico in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The best way to be more free is to grant more freedom to others. -Carlo Dossi, author and diplomat (1849-1910) | 
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