Taurasi

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Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin Taurasia, Taurasinus, from Oscan *ταυρο- (*tauro-, bull), from Proto-Italic *tauros, with the locative ending -asi. It is unclear whether this name is related to the place of the same name Taurasia founded in northern Italy by the Taurini, whose name could also come from the word for bull (via Celtic).

Proper noun

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Taurasi f

  1. A town in Avellino, Campania

Noun

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Taurasi m (invariable)

  1. a fine red wine made in Campania from Aglianico grapes

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