Proper noun
Vento (plural Ventos)
A surname from Italian.
In no other song is this more noted that the ballad "Trova do Vento que Passa" (Song/Poem of the Passing Wind), whose lyrics by the writer Manuel Alegre were a direct criticism of the state. Source: Internet
Jorgensen has shown none of the symptoms associated with the disease — cough, shortness of breath and fever — before or after his transfer, which went smoothly, Vento said. Source: Internet
At Vento, swordfish ($22) is persuasively Tuscanized with olive tapenade and tuna ($23) smartly embellished with artichoke caponata. Source: Internet
The 6-1 vote in favor of the new ordinance specifically allowing beekeeping within the city faced opposition from Decorah resident Sharon Del Vento, who said the bee hives would not be safe because of the aggressiveness of bees during swarms. Source: Internet
We had a final lunch at Trattoria Piccolo Napoli (Piazetta Mulino a Vento, 4), which was all I needed to feel completely better in the tummy department. Source: Internet
While in Avignon in 1991, Modernist composer Elliott Carter completed his solo flute piece Scrivo in Vento which is in part inspired by and structured by Petrarch's Sonnet 212, Beato in sogno. Source: Internet