Philippics, a series of twelve orations directed against Philip of Macedon, thetirano macedonio here alluded to.
II The district where the wine of Valtellina is grown extends, roughly speaking, from Tirano to Morbegno, a distance of some fifty-four miles.
All he knew, however, was, that his first ancestor had been a foreigner, who came across the mountains to Tirano two centuries ago.
The Italian revenue derives a large profit from the frontier dues paid at the gate between Tirano and Poschiavo on the Bernina road.
In favourable weather the whole journey from Tirano would have occupied at least four days, with scanty halts at night.
One thing is certain, that the peasants of Sondrio and Tirano understand viticulture better than the Italians of Lombardy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tirano" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.