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Italia is a Latin Noun that primarily means Italy.
Noun
Italy
English derivatives:
italics italicize
Noun
Italy (by the Greeks orig. restricted to parts of Southern Italy; not officially including Cisalpine Gaul till the time of Augustus).
Dīligō puellam quae ex Italiā vēnit.Compare I admire the girl who came from italy.
Graecī ā patriā suā ad Italiam navigāvērunt.Compare The Greeks sailed from their own country to Italy.
Unus aut summus alter proelium arx et caput Italia in manus habeo.Compare By one or at most by a second battle we shall have the citadel and capital of Italy in our hands.
Nunc ora Italia ac portus noster careo.Compare Now we are deprived of the shores of Italy, and our own ports.
Sicilia atque Africa, sine qui urbs atque Italia tueor non possum, vester fides committo.Compare He has entrusted to your fidelity Sicily and Africa, without which he cannot defend the city and Italy.
Reliquus annus circumeundus Italia urbs consumo.Compare He spent the rest of the year in going round the cities of Italy.
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "Italia, Italiae (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 24, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/italia-italiae.
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