carbonaro (Meaning)

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carbonaro (n.)

A member of a secret political association in Italy, organized in the early part of the nineteenth centry for the purpose of changing the government into a republic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carbonaro

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carbonaro Sentence Examples

  1. The carbonaro descended into the dark depths of the mine, equipped with his tools and lantern.
  2. Carbonari, including the famed Giuseppe Mazzini, were instrumental in Italy's fight for independence.
  3. The carbonaro emerged from the depths of the earth, covered in coal dust but resilient in spirit.
  4. Carbonari often operated in secret, organizing resistance against oppressive regimes.
  5. The life of a carbonaro was fraught with danger and hardship, yet many remained committed to their cause.
  6. In Italian folklore, the carbonaro is depicted as a symbol of resilience and defiance.
  7. The carbonaro labored tirelessly in the coal mines, facing the perils of cave-ins and toxic gases.
  8. Members of the Carbonari took solemn oaths to uphold their principles and work towards Italian unity.
  9. The exploits of the carbonaro became legendary, inspiring generations of Italians to fight for freedom.
  10. Carbonari meetings were held clandestinely, deep in the forests or hidden within the labyrinthine streets of Italian cities.

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A member of a secret political association in Italy, organized in the early part of the nineteenth centry for the purpose of changing the government into a repu

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The carbonaro descended into the dark depths of the mine, equipped with his tools and lantern.

Carbonari, including the famed Giuseppe Mazzini, were instrumental in Italy's fight for independence.

The carbonaro emerged from the depths of the earth, covered in coal dust but resilient in spirit.

Carbonari often operated in secret, organizing resistance against oppressive regimes.