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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Med•i•ci (med′i chē; It. me′dē chē),USA pronunciation n. - BiographicalCatherine de'. See Catherine de Médicis.
Cos•mo or Co•si•mo de' (kôz′mô or kô′zē mô de),USA pronunciation ("the Elder''), 1389–1464, Italian banker, statesman, and patron of art and literature.- BiographicalCosmo or Cosimo de' ("the Great''), 1519–74, duke of Florence and first grand duke of Tuscany.
Gio•van•ni de' (jô vän′nē de).USA pronunciation See Leo X. Giu•lio de' (jo̅o̅′lyô de).USA pronunciation See Clement VII. Lo•ren•zo de' (lô ren′tsô de),USA pronunciation ("Lorenzo the Magnificent''), 1449–92, poet and patron of the arts and literature: ruler of Florence 1478–92 (father of Leo X).Ma•ri•a de' (mə rē′ə də; It. mä rē′ä de).USA pronunciation See Marie de Médicis. Med•i•ce•an (med′i sē′ən, -chē′ən),USA pronunciation adj. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024de (də; Fr. də; Sp. de; Port. di),USA pronunciation prep. - from;
of (used in French, Spanish, and Portuguese personal names, originally to indicate place of origin):Comte de Rochambeau; Don Ricardo de Aragón.
- Latin dē
- French, Spanish, Portuguese
de-, - a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (decide);
also used to indicate privation, removal, and separation (dehumidify), negation (demerit; derange), descent (degrade; deduce), reversal (detract), intensity (decompound). Cf. di-2, dis- 1.
- Latin dē- or dis- dis-1
- French
- Latin dē-, prefixal use of dē (preposition) from, away from, of, out of; in some words,
- Middle English
DE, - Delaware (approved esp. for use with zip code).
- destroyer escort.
de' (də; It. de),USA pronunciation prep. - dei (used in Italian names as an elided form of dei):de' Medici.
D.E., - Doctor of Engineering.
- driver education.
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