Tuscany

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Late 14c., from Middle English Tuscan, Tuscane, from Old French Toscane or Italian Toscana, from Late Latin Tuscānus (belonging to the Tusci), a people of ancient Italy, from Tuscus, earlier *Truscus, shortened form of Etruscus (Etruscan).

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  • enPR: tŭsʹkənē, IPA(key): /ˈtʌskəni/
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Tuscany

  1. An administrative region of Italy, located north of Lazio and south of Emilia-Romagna.

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