different between giudecca vs dorsoduro
giudecca
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin iudeca, from Latin i?daica, feminine form of i?daicus (“Judaic, Jewish”), ultimately from Hebrew ????????? (y'hudá, “Judah”). Doublet of giudaica.Compare Sicilian judeca.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d??u?d?k.ka/
- Rhymes: -?kka
- Hyphenation: giu?dèc?ca
Noun
giudecca f (plural giudecche)
- (obsolete) A neighborhood in any of several Italian cities once reserved to the Jews; a ghetto.
- Hypernym: ghetto
Derived terms
- Giudecca
Related terms
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