venturo
Italian
Etymology
From Latin ventūrus (“about to come”), future active participle of veniō (“I come, approach”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /venˈtu.ro/, [ven̪ˈt̪uːr̺o]
- Rhymes: -uro
- Stress: ventùro
- Hyphenation: ven‧tu‧ro
Adjective
venturo (feminine singular ventura, masculine plural venturi, feminine plural venture)
- (dated) next, coming
- 1472, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Paradiso, Le Monnier, published 2002, Canto XXXII, page 568:
- Da questa parte onde 'l fiore è maturo ¶ di tutte le sue foglie, sono assisi ¶ quei che credettero in Cristo venturo;
- Upon this side, where perfect is the flower ¶ with each one of its petals, seated are ¶ those who believed in Christ who was to come;
- Da questa parte onde 'l fiore è maturo ¶ di tutte le sue foglie, sono assisi ¶ quei che credettero in Cristo venturo;
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Synonyms
Latin
Participle
ventūrō
- dative masculine singular of ventūrus
- dative neuter singular of ventūrus
- ablative masculine singular of ventūrus
- ablative neuter singular of ventūrus
Spanish
Adjective
venturo (feminine singular ventura, masculine plural venturos, feminine plural venturas)
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