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Meanings of
campanile
in English
Portuguese
campanário
Catalan
campanar
Back to the meaning
A bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building.
belfry
Portuguese
campanário
Synonyms
Examples for "
belfry
"
belfry
Examples for "
belfry
"
1
It lies in the tower of the cathedral, close by the
belfry
.
2
He peered around and saw the ladder on the
belfry
's
right side.
3
The moon had risen and shone upon the
belfry
like broad daylight.
4
Roldan made a wild lurch for the projecting floor of the
belfry
.
5
The San Gabriel
belfry
is well known in picture, song, and story.
Usage of
campanile
in English
1
The
campanile
has a round top and flowers sprout from the masonry.
2
San Antonio de Padua lacks the terraced towers and the pierced
campanile
.
3
It's the freestanding bell tower, or
campanile
,
of the cathedral next door.
4
The
campanile
series begins at the west side with the creation of man.
5
To the right is a city view with
campanile
,
dome and other buildings.
6
Flowers sprout from the
campanile
,
a beautiful white structure at a desperate angle.
7
The
campanile
,
or bell tower, reaches a height of 179 feet.
8
It is thus a true
campanile
,
and was never joined to the church.'
9
It was repeated on the
campanile
,
and a gun was fired at the arsenal.
10
But it will have a
campanile
in my Fiesole house.
11
All that remains of S. Zobenigo's
campanile
is the isolated structure in the Piazza.
12
Discussion of the Provincetown
campanile
- a monument to the Pilgrims, completed in 1910.
13
I remembered it as a little white town with a
campanile
in a valley.
14
Type of church interesting in its extreme simplicity; no idea of transept,
campanile
,
or dome.
15
The lofty
campanile
of the cathedral was erected in 1050 with fragments of Roman buildings.
16
Apostoli with a view of the
campanile
along it.
Other examples for "campanile"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
campanile
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lofty campanile
new campanile
old campanile
pierce campanile
see the campanile
More collocations
Translations for
campanile
Portuguese
campanário
Catalan
campanar
Campanile
through the time
Campanile
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common