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meravigli

Meravigli is a term occasionally encountered in Italian-language texts as a proper noun or as a stylistic variant, but it is not a standard entry in modern Italian dictionaries. In standard Italian, the noun for "wonder" is meraviglia, with the plural meraviglie, and the adjective "meraviglioso" meaning wonderful. The form meravigli lacks a fixed meaning in contemporary usage and is typically seen only as a name or an artistic/device-specific label. Because of this, its interpretation depends entirely on context.

Etymology: The underlying morpheme is meravigli-, related to meravigliare “to astonish,” which traces back to Latin

Uses: - Brand or project name: Some small businesses, musical groups, or artistic projects may adopt "Meravigli"

See also: meraviglia; meraviglie; meraviglioso; mirabilia.

mirabilis
or
mirabilia
via
Old
Italian
forms.
The
fragment
meravigli
appears
in
related
words
but
is
not
by
itself
a
common
lexeme.
as
a
name
to
convey
a
sense
of
wonder.
-
Fiction
and
poetry:
Writers
may
employ
the
form
as
a
fictive
place,
group,
or
concept,
especially
in
creative
neologisms.
-
Mistyped
form:
In
everyday
writing,
meravigli
is
often
a
misspelling
of
meraviglie
or
meraviglioso.