1. Pugliese - Noun
2. Pugliese - Adjective
3. Pugliese - Proper noun
Pugliese (comparative more Pugliese, superlative most Pugliese)
Of or relating to Puglia (“Apulia”) in Italy.
Pugliese (plural Pugliese or Pugliesi)
A denizen of Puglia in Italy
Pugliese (plural Puglieses or Pugliesi)
A surname from Italian; compare Pugliesi.
Daunos according to Walde Hoffmann LEW third ed. I p. 468, as cited by G. Alessio "Genti e Favelle dell'antica Apulia" In Archivio Storico Pugliese 1949 p. 11. is from IE root *dhau to strangle, meaning the strangler, epithet of the wolf: cfr. Source: Internet
A ciabatta or pugliese will do, but the fluffier the crumb, the better for sopping up all that good stew. Source: Internet
Ettore Pugliese, right, shown with his wife, Piera, was unable to attend the closing of his landmark Toronto restaurant. Source: Internet
Pugliese said that during pandemic lockdowns CARTA saw “substantially reduced ridership.” Source: Internet
She also wondered what happened to Pugliese, and tried to track him down online, to no avail. Source: Internet
Pugliese, p. 32 List of arias and musical numbers The index of Bonynge's edition lists the following numbers. Source: Internet