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borgo
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian borgo. Doublet of borough.
Noun
borgo (plural borgos)
- A small Italian village.
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin burgus. Doublet of bricco.
Noun
borgo m (plural borghi)
- village, hamlet
- district
- suburb
- borough
Derived terms
- borgata
- borghetto
borgo From the web:
borgs
English
Noun
borgs
- plural of borg
Anagrams
- Grobs, brogs
Danish
Noun
borgs c
- indefinite genitive singular of borg
Swedish
Noun
borgs
- indefinite genitive singular of borg
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