1. paolo - Noun
2. Paolo - Proper noun
An old Italian silver coin, worth about ten cents.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDiet of bankrupts... To-day, Messer Paolo is to visit me, and to-morrow there will be the cardinal; and thus they think to befool me, at their pleasure. But I, on my side, am only dallying with them. I listen to all they have to say and bide my own time. Cesare Borgia
Nearly conscious in someone like Michelangelo, or Paolo Uccello, quite intuitive in painters such as Ingres, or Corot, it works on the basis of numbers which belong to the painting itself, not to whatever it represents. Jean Metzinger
I learned a lot with Paolo Maldini who helped me with defensive positioning and the importance of respecting tactical schemes. Thiago Silva
But I prefer to think of it as a quantum Hugo and that Paolo Bacigalupi and I oscillate between between Hugo particle and wave form, this year. So it's properly science-fictional. China Miéville
Paolo Maldini and John Terry are two of the toughest men I have met on the field. Ronaldinho
It does not matter whether I am in Hong Kong or Sao Paolo - people always want to talk about toxic bosses and what to do about them. Srikumar Rao