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pistolese
‖ pistoˈlese Obs. rare—1. [It. pistolese ‘a great dagger, hanger, or wood-knife’ (Florio), a n. use of Pistolese adj., of or pertaining to Pistoia, in L. Pistorium, a town of Tuscany, still having manufacturers of iron and steel, and esp. gunmaking; cf. Sp. pistoresa poniard.] A short sword or dagge...
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Pistol
Alternatively the word originated from Italian pistolese, after Pistoia, a city renowned for Renaissance-era gunsmithing, where hand-held guns (designed
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pistolet
▪ I. ˈpistolet1 Also 6 -olett, -ollet, pystolet(t, pistlett, pestilet(t, pestelet, 6–7 Sc. pistolat(e. [a. F. pistolet, (a) a small dagger or poniard; (b) a small fire-arm, a pistol, in It. pistoletto (16th c.); app. dim. from stem of It. pistolese (see pistolese). The theory is that F. pistolet (or...
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Ruth Horsting
She co-authored with Rosana Pistolese the illustrated book, History of Fashions (1970), published by Wiley.
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Totò
Paolo Pistolese. Totò, stars and stripes. Cinecittà, 2000.
Orio Caldiron. Totò. Gremese Editore, 2001. .
Antonio Napolitano. Totò, uno e centomila.
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1st Carabinieri Paratroopers Regiment "Tuscania"
Pietro Pistolese: 5 September 1984 - 8 September 1986;
Ten. Col. Angelo Carano: 9 September 1986 - 13 September 1989;
Ten. Col.
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State Police (Albania)
The Italian force in Operation Alba predicated the Command structure of MAPE passing into the Italian Carabinieri, General Pietro Pistolese, previously
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