Villa
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early 17th century: from Italian, from Latin.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Italian villa, from Latin vīlla(“country house”). Doublet of ville.
etymonline
villa (n.)
1610s, "country mansion of the ancient Romans," from Italian villa "country house, villa, farm," from Latin villa "country house, farm," related to vicus "village, group of houses," from PIE *weik-sla-, suffixed form of root *weik- (1) "clan." Of modern structures from 1711.