Proper noun
Severino (plural Severinos)
A surname.
After a whirlwind romance, Thore has called off her engagement to Severino after he said he got someone else pregnant. Source: Internet
At this time, Severino is keeping the mother of his child under wraps. Source: Internet
However, a new anti-corruption law passed in late 2012, referred to as the Severino law, will anyway bar Berlusconi from seeking elective office for six years, independently of the court's final ruling for the public office ban duration. Source: Internet
Sitting on the porch of his house in the community of Porvir, inside the Chico Mendes Extractive Reserve in the Brazilian state of Acre, Severino da Silva Brito looks out at the heavy Amazon rain with dismay. Source: Internet
“HHS respects the dignity of every human being,” Severino said. Source: Internet
"I'm actually worried for Australia because of the number of Chinese travellers that we've seen… especially prior to the Chinese New Year," Mr Severino said. Source: Internet