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Noun — A large, grand urban building, especially in Italy.

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Etymology

Borrowed from Italian palazzo, from the same Latin root as "palace," ultimately from the Palatine Hill in Rome.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “palazzo” mean?

The word “palazzo” means a large, grand urban building, especially in Italy. In plain terms, an Italian word for a grand city mansion or palace-like building.

How do you pronounce “palazzo”?

“Palazzo” is pronounced puh-LAT-soh (/pəˈlɑt͡soʊ/ in IPA).

How do you use “palazzo” in a sentence?

Here is “palazzo” used in a sentence: “We toured a sixteenth-century palazzo in Florence.”

What part of speech is “palazzo”?

“Palazzo” is a noun.

Where does the word “palazzo” come from?

The word “palazzo” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Italian palazzo, from the same Latin root as "palace," ultimately from the Palatine Hill in Rome.

Is “palazzo” a common word?

“Palazzo” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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