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.

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Sicilia (uncountable)

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

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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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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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Borrowed from Latin Sicilia.

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

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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)

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First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.

Case 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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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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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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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)

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Sicilian

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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.

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

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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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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (Spain) /siˈθilja/ [siˈθi.lja]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /siˈsilja/ [siˈsi.lja]
  • Rhymes: -ilja
  • Syllabification: Si‧ci‧lia

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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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