mazzini: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

C2 / Very Low
UK/mætˈsiːni/US/mɑːtˈsiːni/

Historical, Academic

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What does “mazzini” mean?

Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian revolutionary, journalist, and activist in the 19th century, a key figure in the movement for Italian unification (the Risorgimento) and a proponent of republicanism.

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Meaning and Definition

Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian revolutionary, journalist, and activist in the 19th century, a key figure in the movement for Italian unification (the Risorgimento) and a proponent of republicanism.

A byword for Italian revolutionary idealism and nationalism, often used to refer to his political philosophy or his role as a founding father of modern Italy. Can be used metonymically for the intellectual and activist strain of the Risorgimento.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning or usage. Both British and American academic/historical discourse refer to the same figure.

Connotations

Connotations are consistent: historical significance, nationalism, republicanism, revolutionary activity.

Frequency

Equally low frequency in both dialects, confined to contexts discussing 19th-century European history.

Grammar

How to Use “mazzini” in a Sentence

[Mazzini] + [verb of action/thought] (e.g., Mazzini advocated...)[Historical figure] + [compared to] + Mazzini[Concept] + [associated with] + Mazzini

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Giuseppe MazziniMazzini's ideasMazzini and Garibaldifollowers of Mazzini
medium
inspired by Mazzinithe thought of MazziniMazzini's republicanismMazzini's writings
weak
like Mazzinia Mazzini figureMazzini-stylepost-Mazzini

Examples

Examples of “mazzini” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • Not applicable as a verb.

American English

  • Not applicable as a verb.

adverb

British English

  • Not applicable as an adverb.

American English

  • Not applicable as an adverb.

adjective

British English

  • His Mazzinian ideals were considered too radical by some.
  • The group had a distinctly Mazzini-esque fervour.

American English

  • She studied the Mazzinian principles of republicanism.
  • It was a Mazzini-inspired movement.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Used in history and political science to discuss Italian unification, nationalism, and 19th-century political thought.

Everyday

Virtually never used in everyday conversation except by those with a specific interest in history.

Technical

May appear in detailed historical analyses or biographies.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “mazzini”

Strong

Risorgimento leaderItalian nationalistrepublican thinker

Neutral

the revolutionarythe activistthe ideologue

Weak

patriotidealistunificationist

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “mazzini”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “mazzini”

  • Misspelling as 'Mazini', 'Mazzinni', or 'Massini'. Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'He was a mazzini').

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

He was a leading Italian revolutionary, journalist, and philosopher in the 19th century, a pivotal figure in the Italian unification movement (Risorgimento) and a strong advocate for a republican form of government.

No. It is exclusively a proper noun referring to the historical figure or his ideas. Adjectival forms like 'Mazzinian' are used in academic contexts.

In English, it's commonly pronounced with the stress on the second syllable: /mæt-'siː-ni/ (UK) or /mɑːt-'siː-ni/ (US). The 'zz' is pronounced like 'ts'.

You will only encounter it in texts, discussions, or courses related to European history, specifically 19th-century nationalism and the unification of Italy.

Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian revolutionary, journalist, and activist in the 19th century, a key figure in the movement for Italian unification (the Risorgimento) and a proponent of republicanism.

Mazzini is usually historical, academic in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific; historical references only.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a MAZe of Italian flags; in the middle stands Giuseppe MazzINI, uniting them all.

Conceptual Metaphor

MAZZINI IS A FOUNDATION STONE (of the Italian nation).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Alongside Garibaldi and Cavour, is considered one of the founding fathers of modern Italy.
Multiple Choice

What was a central tenet of Mazzini's political philosophy?