They now ran for their lives till they reached the traghetto di San Spirito, where they threw their poignards into the water, remembering that no man might carry these in Venice under penalty of the galleys.
Neither the church nor the traghetto are now in existence, and this part of the story is therefore obscure.
And this they must have done at thetraghetto di San Spirito.
One is to this effect: il traghetto รจ un buon padrone.
Admission to this last by application to the British Consul, traghetto S.
On either side of the next traghetto (della Madonetta) are two smaller twelfth-century palazzi, with beautiful Byzantine details, the PAL.
A traghetto is here, and then the Palazzo Molin, now a business house, and the Rio della Maddalena.
At the next calle is a traghetto and then the Palazzo Loredan, a Byzantine building of the eleventh or twelfth century, since restored.
On arriving at the traghetto and learning this decision, the girl calmly walked over the water, sustained by her purity and piety.
There are the soldiers for the navy; how many good men does that leave for the traghetto service?
And for the bambino, I will go not only once, but twice this year to confession--the laws of our traghettoask not so much, since once is enough.
Gabriele into a magnanimity that rendered him at least a safe, if a moody and unpleasant, member of the traghetto in which Piero had since become a rising star.
There was an instant response from an old man almost past traghetto service, but his age and probable garrulity commended him.
But it was perhaps too much to expect that these poor little traghetto lamps should be more than dimly luminous, since the oil was so largely provided by fines for delinquencies!
By going out of the rear door and keeping close to the wall of the houses skirting the Fondamenta San Zorzi, I could reach the traghetto without getting wet.
I had a room in the top of the Palazzo da Mula on the Grand Canal just above the Salute and within a step of the traghetto of San Giglio.
When I crossed thetraghetto the following evening the storm had not abated.
There is at each traghetto a little house in which the gondoliers can sit and gossip and mend their boats.
Every gondolier belongs to a traghetto (ferry-boat station), from which gondolas cross over to Venice from various points on the Giudecca.
One feels that his life and that of the traghetto are drawing to a close--that soon they will be things of the past.
To a gondolier a traghetto is, as it were, a club.
On the second day a notice was posted up in every traghetto begging the men to return to their work, and not to bring dishonour on a profession which had always been such a source of pride to Venice.
Opposite, at the Traghetto of the Accademia, there were lamps, and a few lights in the gondolas; and through the storm-noises one could hear the tossed boats grinding on their posts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "traghetto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.