ottocento
eight hundred
noun oh-toh-CHEN-toh Rare
Origin: From otto (eight) + cento (hundred), from Latin octo + centum.
Also means
the nineteenth century
Usage Note
Ottocento as a noun (always masculine, capitalized as l'Ottocento) refers to the 1800s — the nineteenth century — in Italian cultural and historical discourse. As a numeral it simply means 800. Italian centuries are named this way: Settecento (1700s), Ottocento (1800s), Novecento (1900s).
Examples
"L'Ottocento fu il secolo del Risorgimento."
Natural Translation
The nineteenth century was the century of the Risorgimento.
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