Ragusa
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian Ragusa, said to be derived from Lausa, a rock in the historical province. The name most likely means "slab" and is cognate with Italian losanga (“slab”).[1] See English lozenge.
Proper noun
Ragusa
- A province of Sicily, Italy.
- The capital of the Italian province of Ragusa.
- Former name of Dubrovnik (city in Croatia). [before 1918]
- (historical) The Republic of Ragusa, a maritime republic centered in Dubrovnik.
Translations
province of Sicily
capital of the Italian province
Dubrovnik — see Dubrovnik
(historical) Republic of Ragusa
References
- ↑ Pipin and Spasovich, History of Slavonic Literature, p. 168
Anagrams
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Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Ragusa f
Derived terms
Portuguese
Proper noun
Ragusa f
Synonyms
- (Dubrovnik): Dubrovnik
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