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What (who) is bucino - definition


Bucino      
sm (lat buccinu) Zool Gênero (Buccinum) típico da família dos Bucinídeos, que compreende os búzios.
bucino      
s.m.
-malac design. comum aos moluscos gastrópodes do gên. Buccinum , típico da fam. dos bucinídeos, cujos representantes são habitantes do fundo do mar e predadores de moluscos bivalves
-etim lat.cien. gên Buccinum , dolat. buccìna,ae 'trombeta'; ver bucin(at)- e buz-
Bucina         
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Buccina
thumb|200px|Imagem de uma bucina extraída da duodécima edição da [[Enciclopédia Britânica.]]
Examples of use of bucino
1. "Like good Christians, we carried our riches on the inside," Bucino remarks sardonically.
2. Fiammetta, a highly paid courtesan, and her jester/accountant Bucino, a dwarf, flee to Venice with nothing but their clothes – and stomachs full of swallowed jewels.
3. Still, Dunant doesn‘t stint on either history or character – Bucino and La Draga are particularly memorable – and "Company" rallies in time for a moving, melancholy conclusion.
4. The first third of "In the Company of the Courtesan" is riveting, but no amount of atmospherics can disguise the fact that the novel spins aimlessly once Fiammetta and Bucino get settled in Venice.