1. perone - Noun
2. Perone - Proper noun
perone
(anatomy, obsolete) The fibula.
Perone (plural Perones)
A surname.
Sandford (1997): pp. 41–42 Perone (2007): p. 4 Bowie's music hall fascination continued to surface sporadically alongside such diverse styles as hard rock and heavy metal, soul, psychedelic folk and pop. Source: Internet
And Nicole Perone, director of adult faith formation for the Archdiocese of Hartford, Conn., represented Voices of Faith, an international group that highlights the contributions of women in the church. Source: Internet
Sandford (1997): pp. 166–68 Perone (2007): p. 175 Glass has praised Bowie's gift for creating "fairly complex pieces of music, masquerading as simple pieces". Source: Internet
Dr. Donna Perone was a true internationalist who devoted her life to serving others. Source: Internet
Thompson (2006): p. 346 citation Perone (2007): pp. 17–44, 152–60 Buckley (2004): p. 48 Painter and art collector main Bowie was also a painter. Source: Internet
Thomson (1993): p. 217 Musicologist James Perone credited him with having "brought sophistication to rock music", and critical reviews frequently acknowledged the intellectual depth of his work and influence. Source: Internet