- credenza
- (kreh-DEN-zah) [Italian, from Latin] A buffet or sideboard, often without legs; a closed cabinet used to store office supplies.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Credenza — A credenza is a piece of furniture that became very fashionable during the second half of the 19th century. Often made of a burnished and polished wood decorated with marquetry, a central cupboard would be flanked by symmetrical quadrant glass… … Wikipedia
credenza (1) — {{hw}}{{credenza (1)}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Fede, spec. religiosa: credenza in Dio | Cosa in cui si crede. 2 Opinione, convinzione: è generale credenza che... 3 Fiducia, attendibilità: acquistare –c. 4 Consiglio di –c, nel Comune medievale, collegio di… … Enciclopedia di italiano
credenza — n. 1. a {credence[3]}. Syn: credence. [PJC] 2. a buffet or sideboard similar to a credence[4], especially one without legs. MW10 [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
credenza — [kri den′zə] n. [It, buffet holding foods to be tasted before serving, orig., faith, confidence (in fare la credenza, to make confidence, to taste) < ML credentia,CREDENCE] 1. a type of buffet or sideboard 2. a low cabinet for use as in an… … English World dictionary
credenza — 1cre·dèn·za s.f. 1a. CO il credere, opinione: è una mia ferma credenza | convinzione popolare, spec. superstiziosa: un antica credenza; leggenda | opinione in materia religiosa Sinonimi: idea, opinione, costume. 1b. BU parere: a mia credenza, a… … Dizionario italiano
credenza — crede/nza (1) s. f. 1. fede, religione, confessione, dottrina 2. opinione, convinzione, teoria, avviso, convincimento 3. tradizione, leggenda 4. superstizione, pregiudizio 5. giudizio, parere … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
credenza — credenza1 /kre dɛntsa/ s.f. [lat. mediev. credentia, der. di credĕre affidare, fidarsi, ritener vero ]. 1. a. [il credere, con riferimento alla convinzione religiosa] ▶◀ confessione, credere, credo, dottrina, fede, religione. b. (etnol.) [spec.… … Enciclopedia Italiana
credenza — /krəˈdɛnzə/ (say kruh denzuh) noun 1. a sideboard or small buffet, especially one without legs. 2. a small side desk attached at right angles to a main desk to facilitate use. {Italian credenza. See credence} …
Credenza desk — A credenza desk A credenza desk (often simply, credenza) is a modern desk form usually placed next to a wall as a secondary work surface to that of another desk, such as a pedestal desk, in a typical executive office. When used as an active work… … Wikipedia
credenza — noun Etymology: Italian, literally, belief, confidence, from Medieval Latin credentia Date: 1880 1. credence 3 2. a sideboard, buffet, or bookcase patterned after a Renaissance credence; especially one … New Collegiate Dictionary
credenza — /kri den zeuh/, n. 1. Also, credence. a sideboard or buffet, esp. one without legs. 2. a closed cabinet for papers, office supplies, etc., often of desk height and matching the other furniture in an executive s office. 3. Eccles. credence (def.… … Universalium