contadino

[kon-tuh-dee-noh]

contadino Definition

  • 1a peasant farmer in Italy
  • 2a countryman or rustic

Using contadino: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contadino" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The contadini of Tuscany have been producing wine for centuries.

  • Example

    The novel is set in a small village where the contadini work the land.

  • Example

    The contadino was proud of his harvest.

  • Example

    The contadini were known for their simple way of life.

contadino Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for contadino

Phrases with contadino

  • a type of Italian cheese made from cow's milk, similar to Parmesan

    Example

    The pasta was topped with freshly grated contadino cheese.

  • a type of Italian bread made with whole wheat flour and sourdough starter

    Example

    The contadino bread was served with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

  • in the style of a peasant farmer or rustic

    Example

    The restaurant serves contadino style dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.

Origins of contadino

from Italian 'contadino', from Latin 'contādīnus', meaning 'farmer'

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Summary: contadino in Brief

'Contadino' [kon-tuh-dee-noh] refers to a peasant farmer in Italy or a countryman. It is often used to describe the simple way of life and work of rural Italians. Examples include 'The contadino was proud of his harvest.' and 'The novel is set in a small village where the contadini work the land.' 'Contadino' also extends into phrases like 'contadino cheese,' a type of Italian cheese, and 'contadino style,' in the style of a peasant farmer or rustic.