domenicale
Sunday supplement
noun adjective doh-meh-nee-KAH-leh Rare
Origin: From Latin dominicalis, from Dominus ('Lord'), as Sunday is the Lord's day.
Also means
Sunday edition
Usage Note
Domenicale as an adjective means 'Sunday' (messa domenicale, 'Sunday mass'). As a noun (il domenicale) it commonly refers to a newspaper's Sunday supplement or magazine insert. It is more formal than simply saying della domenica.
Examples
"Ho letto un articolo sul domenicale."
Natural Translation
I read an article in the Sunday supplement.
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