"nuraghe" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: nuraghi [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Sardinian nuraghe. The ultimate origin is uncertain; possibly related to the Sardinian place names Nurra, Nurri, and Nurru, and the word nurra (“pile of stones”). Another possible connection is Latin mūrus (“wall”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|it|sc|nuraghe|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Sardinian nuraghe, {{bor+|it|sc|nuraghe}} Borrowed from Sardinian nuraghe, {{m+|la|mūrus||wall}} Latin mūrus (“wall”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} nuraghe m (plural nuraghi)
  1. nuraghe (a form of megalithic tower found in Sardinia) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-nuraghe-it-noun-PxTq025V Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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