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English word palace comes from Etruscan πŒšπŒ€πŒ‹πŒ€πŒƒ, English Palatine, Late Latin palātium, and later Latin Palatium (One of the seven hills of Rome.)

πŒšπŒ€πŒ‹πŒ€πŒƒ (Etruscan)

Palatine (English)

One of the seven hills of Rome; the site of the earliest settlement.

palātium (Late Latin)

Palatium (Latin)

One of the seven hills of Rome.

palatium (Latin)

A palace, large residence.

pales (Old French)

palace (English)

A large and lavishly ornate residence.. A large, ornate public building used for entertainment or exhibitions.. Official residence of a head of state or other dignitary, especially in a monarchical or imperial governmental system. (archaic) To decorate or ornate.

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