What is another word for gondoliers?

Pronunciation: [ɡəndˈə͡ʊli͡əz] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "gondoliers," referring to the people who operate the iconic Venetian boats known as gondolas. One option is "gondolista," which is an Italian term for these skilled rowers. Another option is "gondoliere," which is simply the Italian word for gondolier. In English, the term "gondola driver" could be used to describe the same profession. Other terms that could be used to refer to gondoliers include "boatmen," "oarsmen," or "watermen." Regardless of the term used, operating a gondola in Venice is considered a highly skilled profession that requires years of experience and training.

What are the hypernyms for Gondoliers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gondoliers

The facchini and gondoliers, who had been wagging their tongues all day at the church corners and ferries, were never tired of talking of this gifted friend of theirs, when, having ended some impressive discourse or some dramatic story, he left them with a sudden adieu, and walked quickly away toward the Riva degli Schiavoni.
"A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories"
William D. Howells
Newspapers will tell you of the countless gondolas decorated with every variety of brilliant colours-alike only in the tricolor flag waving from every one of them-and rowed by gondoliers in every variety of brilliant and picturesque garb-and they will tell you a great deal more; but they cannot describe the thrill of thousands and thousands of Italian hearts at the moment when their King, "il sospirato nostro Re," appeared, the winged Lion of St. Mark at one end of his magnificent gondola, a statue of Italy crowned by Venice at the other.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond
Hitherto Stella has been singing to her own accompaniment, for the entertainment of the company, the pretty Italian songs she caught from the gondoliers on the Canal.
"Erlach Court"
Ossip Schubin

Famous quotes with Gondoliers

  • —On the dedication page of the rebellion, we see the words “To Clementine”. A fine sentiment, miscellaneous organ music next, and, turning several pages, massed orange flags at the head of the column. This will not be easy, but neither will it be hard. Good will is everywhere, and the lighthearted song of the gondoliers is heard in the distance. —Yes, success is everything. Morally important as well as useful in a practical way. —What have the rebels captured thus far? One zoo, not our best zoo, and a cemetery. The rebels have entered the cages of the tamer animals and are playing with them, gently. —Things can get better, and in my opinion will. —Their Graves Registration procedures are scrupulous—accurate and fair. —There’s more to it than playing guitars and clapping along. Although that frequently gets people in the mood. —Their methods are direct, not subtle. Dissolution, leaching, sandblasting, cracking and melting of fireproof doors, condemnation, water damage, slide presentations, clamps and buckles. —And skepticism, although absolutely necessary, leads to not very much.
    Donald Barthelme

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