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noun
1.
Roman Legend
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a woman warrior who fought on the side of Turnus against Aeneas.
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Ca·mil·a,
Ca·mile,
Ca·mille
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a female given
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Camilla
fem. proper name, from L., fem. of Camillus, cognomen of several members of the gens Furia, from camillus "noble youth attending at sacrifices," perhaps from Etruscan.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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