Proper noun
Cenci (plural Cencis)
A surname from Italian.
“As I progressed in my curriculum in college, my love for drawing started to dissipate,” Cenci said. Source: Internet
Byron, Keats and Shelley all wrote for the stage, but with little success in England, with Shelley's The Cenci perhaps the best work produced, though that was not played in a public theatre in England until a century after his death. Source: Internet
Currently deployed aboard amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6) in the South China Sea with the 31st MEU, Cenci has kept his skills sharp throughout the MEU's recent operations in the Indo-Pacific. Source: Internet
Also popular during this period were films about historical figures, such as Caserini's Beatrice Cenci (1909) and Ugo Falena 's Lucrezia Borgia (1910). Source: Internet
Set up by Riley in tribute to his late mother, who he lost to small-cell lung cancer, the project has been supported by chefs including Nigella Lawson, Melissa Hemsley, Jamie Oliver and Tom Cenci. Source: Internet
The latter case prompted many requests of clemency – rejected by the Pope, who passed the confiscated Cenci property to his own family. Source: Internet