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Sicilia

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See also: sicilià and Sicília

English

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Etymology

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From Latin Sicilia, from Ancient Greek Σικελία (Sikelía), from Σίκελος (Síkelos, Sicel), the name of the Sicel people. Doublet of Sicily.

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Proper noun

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Sicilia (uncountable)

  1. A province of the Roman Empire (consisting of the island of Sicily).

Galician

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Proper noun

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Sicilia ?

  1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)
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Interlingua

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Interlingua Wikipedia has an article on:
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Proper noun

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Sicilia

  1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)

Italian

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Latin Sicilia.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /siˈt͡ʃi.lja/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -ilja
    • Hyphenation: Si‧cì‧lia

    Proper noun

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    Sicilia f

    1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)
      Synonym: (obsolete) Trinacria

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Albanian: Sicila
    • Japanese: シチリア
    • Korean: 시칠리아 (sichillia)
    • Ottoman Turkish: سچلیا

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    Latin

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    Etymology

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      From Ancient Greek Σικελία (Sikelía), from Σίκελος (Síkelos, Sicel), the name of the Sicel people.

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      Sicilia f sg (genitive Siciliae); first declension

      1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)

      Declension

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      First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

      singular
      nominative Sicilia
      genitive Siciliae
      dative Siciliae
      accusative Siciliam
      ablative Siciliā
      vocative Sicilia
      locative Siciliae

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      References

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      • Sicilia”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
      • Sicilia”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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      Proper noun

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      Sicilia

      1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)
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      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      Proper noun

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      Sicilia

      1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)
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      Old English

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      Old English Wikipedia has an article on:
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      Etymology

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      From Latin Sicilia from Ancient Greek Σικελία (Sikelía), from Σίκελος (Síkelos, Sicel), the name of the Sicel people.

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      Sicilia f

      1. Sicily (an island and former kingdom in Europe)
        • late 9th century, translation of Orosius’ History Against the Pagans
          Sicilia þæt īġland is þrȳsċȳte.
          The island of Sicily is three-sided.

      Declension

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      Indeclinable:

      singular plural
      nominative Sicilia
      accusative Sicilia
      genitive Sicilia
      dative Sicilia
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      Descendants

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      Sicilian

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      Sicilian Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia scn

      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      From an earlier (now less prevalent) Sicìlia, from Latin Sicilia, from Ancient Greek Σικελία (Sikelía), from Σίκελος (Síkelos, Sicel), the name of the Sicel people.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /siˈʃilja/, /siˈɕilja/
      • Audio:(file)
      • Rhymes: -ilja
      • Hyphenation: Si‧cì‧lia

      Proper noun

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      Sicilia f

      1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)

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      Proper noun

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      Sicilia f

      1. Sicily (the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, an autonomous region of Italy, close to Africa and separated from Tunisia and Libya by the Strait of Sicily)
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