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From: "Antonio Marcheselli" <domandate@ngi.it>
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Subject: Re: 'Antani'
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 01:18:09 +0200
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Hi
Antany is an ancient word, used primarly in sblinda and tariapia. There was
the pentolone inside.
I suggest you to check on the ancient story of the casentino's people (a
place in Tuscany), where the Antani is still used "as it would be Antani",
that is a great peace of prematura, right after Supercazzola.
If you have other questions, feel free to ask for clarifications.
Tarapia Tapioco
Antonio
"Cgao Coma" <cgaocomaINVALID@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:_Xiye.3460$%7.54101@twister2.libero.it...
> Hi
>
> I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI,
> I don't know the meaning, neither the origin.
> It should concern the tuscan city of Florence (X-posted), but not for
> sure.
>
> Can anybody help, and explain, thanks.
>
>
> rgds,
>
> Cgao
>
>
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