levante
east
noun leh-VAHN-teh Rare
Origin: Italian levare ('to rise') — the direction where the sun rises.
Also means
Levant
Usage Note
Levante is a literary or poetic word for 'east', contrasted with ponente ('west'). It is also the proper noun il Levante for the eastern Mediterranean region (the Levant). In everyday speech Italians use est for compass east; levante appears in literature, wind names, and place names. The Ligurian Riviera di Levante is the stretch east of Genoa.
Examples
"Il vento di levante portava profumo di mare."
Natural Translation
The east wind carried the scent of the sea.
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