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Noun — An Italian nobleman holding the title of count.

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Etymology

From Italian conte, a doublet of the English words comte and count — all tracing back to the same Latin root.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “conte” mean?

The word “conte” means an Italian nobleman holding the title of count. In plain terms, the Italian word for "count," the noble title.

How do you use “conte” in a sentence?

Here is “conte” used in a sentence: “The old palazzo once belonged to a conte from Florence.”

What part of speech is “conte”?

“Conte” is a noun.

Where does the word “conte” come from?

The word “conte” comes from Latin. From Italian conte, a doublet of the English words comte and count — all tracing back to the same Latin root.

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