carducci: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (primarily in literary, academic, or Italian cultural contexts)
UK/kɑːˈdʊtʃi/US/kɑːrˈduːtʃi/

Formal, Literary, Academic

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What does “carducci” mean?

A proper noun referring to the prominent Italian poet Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907), Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1906.

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Meaning and Definition

A proper noun referring to the prominent Italian poet Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907), Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1906.

The name is often used metonymically to refer to classical Italian poetry, 19th-century literary movements, or as a cultural reference point for Italian national identity and lyrical tradition.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Usage is identical but potentially more familiar in British academic circles due to longer engagement with European literary history.

Connotations

Elicits connotations of high culture, classical education, and Italian Risorgimento-era literature.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general language; slightly higher in university humanities departments.

Grammar

How to Use “carducci” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] (stands alone)the works of [Carducci]a poem by [Carducci]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Giosuè Carduccipoet CarducciCarducci Prize
medium
like Carducciin the style of CarducciCarduccian verse
weak
a Carducci scholarinfluenced by CarducciCarducci's legacy

Examples

Examples of “carducci” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • His Carduccian sonnets follow classical metre.
  • The essay had a distinctly Carduccian flavour.

American English

  • Her Carduccian ode was published in the journal.
  • He admired the Carduccian school of thought.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

In studies of Italian literature, Romanticism, or Nobel Prize history.

Everyday

Extremely rare outside Italy or literary discussion.

Technical

Not applicable.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “carducci”

Strong

Giosuè Carducci

Neutral

the poetthe laureate

Weak

the Italian Nobel winnerthe 19th-century poet

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “carducci”

  • Mispronouncing as /kɑːrˈdʌki/
  • Misspelling as 'Carducy' or 'Carduchhi'
  • Using as a common noun (e.g., 'a beautiful carducci').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a low-frequency proper noun used mainly in literary or academic contexts.

Yes, though rarely. The adjectival form 'Carduccian' is sometimes used in literary criticism to describe style or influence reminiscent of his work.

It represents a key figure in Italian and European literary history, important for understanding cultural references and the development of modern Italian poetry.

In British English, it's approximately /kɑːˈdʊtʃi/. In American English, it's closer to /kɑːrˈduːtʃi/.

A proper noun referring to the prominent Italian poet Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907), Nobel Prize winner in Literature in 1906.

Carducci is usually formal, literary, academic in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a CARD with a U and two C's (CC) for Italy, given to a prize-winning poet.

Conceptual Metaphor

CARDUCCI IS A PILLAR OF ITALIAN CULTURE (e.g., 'He is considered a Carducci of modern letters.').

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The poet won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1906.
Multiple Choice

What is Carducci primarily known as?