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Definition of Gondolier

Gondolier
Gondolier Gon`do*lier", n. [It. gondoliere: cf. F. gondolier.] A man who rows a gondola.

Meaning of Gondolier from wikipedia

- the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. It is typically propelled by a gondolier, who uses a rowing oar, which is not fastened to the hull, in a sculling...
- up gondolier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gondolier is a Venetian boatman who propels a gondola. Gondolier may also refer to: "Gondolier" (song)...
- The Gondoliers; or, The King of Barataria is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur ****van and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre...
- The Silent Gondoliers (ISBN 0-345-44263-6) is a 1983 novel by William Goldman, written under the pseudonym of "S. Morgenstern". The novel purports to explain...
- Broadway Gondolier (1935) is a musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film was released by Warner Bros., and featured **** Powell, Joan Blondell and...
- "Gondolier" is a song by the French singer Dalida, first released on EP in December 1957. It was her second major hit after "Bambino". Reaching No. 1...
- Gondolier is the third French language studio album by French singer Dalida. The album contains Dalida's second #1 hit, the famous exotical Gondolier...
- to be a gondolier in Venice. As gondoliers have been a traditionally male-dominated industry for centuries, the city of Venice and the gondolier industry...
- over 140 million records worldwide. Her best known songs are "Bambino", "Gondolier", "Les enfants du Pirée", "Le temps des fleurs", "Darla dirladada", "J'attendrai"...
- conclusion—fairies rub elbows with British lords, flirting is a capital offence, gondoliers ascend to the monarchy, and pirates emerge as noblemen who have gone astray...