Sicily

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From Italian Sicilia, from Latin Sicilia, from Ancient Greek Σικελία(Sikelía), from Σίκελος(Síkelos, “Sicel”).


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Sicily

island off the southwest tip of Italy, from Latin Sicilia, from Greek Sikelia, from Sikeloi (plural) "Sicilians," from the name of an ancient people living along the Tiber, whence part of them emigrated to the island that was thereafter named for them. The Greeks distinguished Sikeliotes "a Greek colonist in Sicily" from Sikelos "a native Sicilian." Related: Sicilian.