gigliato
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Italian gigliato (literally “lilied”).
Noun
[edit]gigliato (plural gigliatos)
- (historical) A silver coin established in 1303 by Charles II of Anjou in Naples, and then also in Provence from 1330, and depicting on its reverse side a lily entwined around a cross.
Italian
[edit]Adjective
[edit]gigliato (feminine gigliata, masculine plural gigliati, feminine plural gigliate)
- lilied (marked with a lily)