École sicilienne — L’École sicilienne (en italien, La Scuola Siciliana), aussi connue depuis Dante comme I Siciliani (« Les Siciliens »), est une école poétique du XIIIe siècle qui s intéresse au fin amor (amour courtois). Fondée probablement par… … Wikipédia en Français
dismagato — di·sma·gà·to p.pass. → dismagare … Dizionario italiano
dismay — [13] The underlying meaning of dismay is ‘deprive of power’ – its second syllable is ultimately the same word as the verb may. It comes via Old French desmaier from Vulgar Latin *dismagāre ‘deprive of power’, a compound verb formed from the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dismay — [13] The underlying meaning of dismay is ‘deprive of power’ – its second syllable is ultimately the same word as the verb may. It comes via Old French desmaier from Vulgar Latin *dismagāre ‘deprive of power’, a compound verb formed from the… … Word origins
dis|may — «dihs MAY», noun, verb. –n. loss of courage because of dislike or fear of what is about to happen or has happened: »And each In other s countenance read his own dismay (Milton). ╂[< verb] –v.t. to trouble greatly; make afraid; paralyze with… … Useful english dictionary