Florentine vs Dantean - What's the difference?
florentine | dantean |
Cooked or served with spinach.
A biscuit consisting mostly of nuts and preserved fruit, usually coated with chocolate on one side.
(obsolete) A kind of silk.
(obsolete) A kind of pudding or tart or meat pie.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
Of or pertaining to (1265?-1321), a celebrated Florentine poet of the Middle Ages, or his writings.
As adjectives the difference between florentine and dantean
is that florentine is of or relating to the italian city of florence while dantean is of or pertaining to (1265?-1321), a celebrated florentine poet of the middle ages, or his writings.As a noun florentine
is a native or resident of the italian city of florence.florentine
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(en noun)- (Knight)
- Stealing custards, tarts, and florentines .