Buscemi
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English
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Etymology
From Italian Buscemi, from Sicilian Buscema, from Late Latin Buxema, from Arabic قَلْعَةْ أَبُو شَامَة (qalʕat ʔabū šāma), meaning “Castle of the man with the mole”.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Buscemi
- Buscemi (a small town in the province of Syracuse in Sicily, Italy)
- a surname, especially of Sicilian ancestry
Translations
city of Sicily
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Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Sicilian Buscema, from Medieval Latin Buxema, from Arabic قَلْعَةْ أَبُو شَامَة (qalʕat ʔabū šāma), meaning “Castle of the man with the mole”.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Buscemi f
Proper noun
Buscemi m or f by sense
- a surname from Sicilian
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