"Castigghia" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Sicilian]

IPA: /kasˈtiɡ̟.ɡ̟ʲa/, [kɑ̝sˈt̪iɟ.ɟɑ̝]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin Castella, from the plural of Latin castellum (“castle, fort, citadel”), diminutive of castrum (“fortress”), reportedly in reference to the central region of Hispānia as terra castellorum (“land of castles”). Compare French Castille, Italian Castiglia, Portuguese Castela, Spanish Castilla, English Castile. Etymology templates: {{der|scn|ML.|Castella}} Medieval Latin Castella, {{der|scn|la|castellum|t=castle, fort, citadel}} Latin castellum (“castle, fort, citadel”), {{cog|fr|Castille}} French Castille, {{cog|it|Castiglia}} Italian Castiglia, {{cog|pt|Castela}} Portuguese Castela, {{cog|es|Castilla}} Spanish Castilla, {{cog|en|Castile}} English Castile Head templates: {{head|scn|proper noun|g=f}} Castigghia f
  1. (historical) Castile (a region of Spain) Wikipedia link: scn:Castigghia Tags: feminine, historical Categories (place): Places in Spain Derived forms: castigghianu Related terms: Castigghia-La Mancia, Castigghia e León
    Sense id: en-Castigghia-scn-name-wV8qMK3y Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Sicilian entries with incorrect language header
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