Campidoglio etymology

Italian

Italian word Campidoglio comes from Latin Capitolium (The Capitoline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome.)

Etymology of Campidoglio

Detailed word origin of Campidoglio

Dictionary entry Language Definition
Capitolium Latin (lat) The Capitoline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome.
Campidoglio Italian (it) (metonymy) The mayor of the Rome municipality.. (narrowing) An ancient square located on top of the hill.. (narrowing) The Senatorial Palace, representative of the municipality of Rome.. The Capitoline Hill, one of the Seven hills of Rome.