In architecture, likewise, Buono made the Church of S.
Being then summoned by the Aretines to their city, Buono built the old habitation of the Lords of Arezzo, namely, a palace in the manner of the Goths, and beside it a bell-tower.
Il tempo buono viene una volta sola=--The good time comes but once.
Ogni vero non è buono a dire=--Every truth is not good to be told.
Then they deliberated how to restore the Buono Stato.
Do you not know in what anger the people are against you for having disturbed the Buono Stato?
They sent a town crier with sound of trumpet to call all men to prepare to come without arms to the Capitol, to the Buono Stato at the sound of the great bell.
Rome began to breathe again and realise that her evil times were over, and that the Buono Stato meant comfort as well as justice.
Without it they would be ashamed of you, and think the Buono Stato but a shabby concern.
If the 'Buono Stato' depends on your government, what I have asked, your solicitude for Rome will not permit you to refuse.
Thou sayest loudly that a vast crisis is at hand; that the Good Estate (buono stato) shall be established.
Those of the Lord Bishop of Orvietto and Cola di Rienzi, joint protectors of the Buono Stato.
Then there were chambermaids, ostlers, and drivers of extra horses or oxen to help up the long hills, all of whom would like a small buono mano.
You said that if I would give you the money you would take the whole business of the buono manos off my hands.
As soon as the portantina bearers reached the place where he stood, they set down the chair, and immediately the whole set crowded around Mr. George, and again demanded buono manos.
The third item of expense in an Italian journey consists of thebuono manos.
No," said Mr. George; "you have the care of the buono mano fund.
Still, unless the traveller understands the system, and prepares himself beforehand with a stock of small change, the buono mano business gives him a good deal of trouble.
In the same manner, when you pay your bill at the hotel, the waiter expects you to give him a buono mano.
Rollo," said Mr. George, "I am going to put the whole business of the buono manos into your hands.
He expects twenty cents or a quarter of a dollar over, as a buono mano, as it is called.
Every now and then they would stop to rest, and then they would clamor for buono manos, sometimes begging for the money in very earnest and noisy, but suppliant tones, and sometimes demanding it in a very loud and threatening manner.
Vittorio would pay him for his services, and then the man would come and hold out his hat to Mr. George and Rollo for a buono mano from them.
The conductor came for his buono mano, the new horses were harnessed in, the postilions leaped into the saddles, and thus both parties set out upon their night ride.
The postilions that had been driving took out their horses and led them away, and then came themselves to the window of the coupé and held out their caps for their buono mano, as they call it; that is, for a small present.
He paid the coachman the price agreed upon, and a couple of coppers over for buono mano.
When the dinner was over, the passengers all paid the amount that was charged for it, and each gave, besides, a buono mano to the waiter who had waited upon his side of the table.
The postilions always expect a buono mano from the passengers in the stage coach, especially from those who ride in the coupé.
Goldoni's Genio buono e cattivo and my ten Fiabe, though all are grouped under the one species of dramatic fable.
It was called Il Genio buono e il Genio cattivo, and appeared at the theatre of S.
One of these brave citizens, named Giovanni Buono, is especially mentioned by the ancient poet, and he is peculiarly connected with the Comacine Masters as the first of a long line of Magisters of the Buono family.
This Giambono or Giovanni Buono was, I believe, the founder of the Lodge at Pistoja, or at least Master of it in about 1260.
The Comacine Masters kept up their connection with Naples long after the time of the Normans, when Maestro Buono built the Castel Capuana for William I.
In 1529 Maestro Buono died, and Jacopo Sansovino was nominated Proto of the Procuratie in his stead.
A lodge must certainly have existed in Venice from the time when the first Maestro Buono (Vasari's Buono) went there in 1150.
The pulpit in the same church, and another at Alba Fucense, are both signed by Giovanni Buono and Andrea his brother, but date a century later than the Ciborium, i.
In the thirteenth century another distinguished scion of the Buono race came down to join the lodge at Pistoja.
Andrea at Pistoja, and the cathedral of Lucca was indeed namedBuono or Gruamonte.
Buono was next invited by the Aretines to their city, where he built the old residence of the lords of Arezzo, a palace in the Gothic style, and near it a tower for a bell.
When Buono learnt that Tapia had left the country, he seemed much disappointed.
While Captain Luis Marin was engaged in reducing these districts, Juan Buono arrived at our settlement in a small vessel.
It is a custom on the part of the drivers, notwithstanding their fares are fixed or agreed upon, to expect over and above what they call in France and Switzerland a pour boire, and in Italy buono manu.
So confirmed, however, is the habit of asking a buono manu, that, in the face of my express arrangement after paying the man his 180 francs, he had the assurance to ask me for it.
But in Italy, even although you have arranged upon the footing of tutti compressi, the driver will sometimes beg for a buono manu.
At the same place, his charge was 10 francs to Sorrento, exclusive of buono manu, which would be 2 francs more.
Besides these, from each sixth, thirty citizens were chosen, who, with the Credenza and the twelve Buono Uomini, were called the General Council.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buono" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.