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‖ concetto|konˈtʃɛtto| Pl. -tti. [It.:—L. cenceptum: see conceit.] = conceit n. 8: a term originally proper to Italian literature.
1737Common Sense (1738) I. 25 Prohibit all Concetti, and Luxuriancies of Fancy. a1773Chesterfield (T.), The shepherds have their concetti, and their antitheses. 1853Kingsley A. Smith & A. Pope Misc. I. 276 Let..the concetti [be] as fanciful and far-fetched as possible. 1873Symonds Grk. Poets x. 324 In the later Greek literature of the Sophists we find many very exquisite concetti. |