Campanini

/ˌkæmpəˈniːni/ noun

Definition

An Italian plural or diminutive form referring to small bells or bell-related items, or historically referring to makers of bells.

Etymology

From Italian campana with diminutive suffix -ini. This form may also refer to the Campanini family name, historically associated with bell-making in Italy.

Kelly Says

The Campanini surname appears throughout Italian bell-making history—family trades were so important that surnames literally branded what people did for generations!

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