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doroteo arango

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Vil⋅la

[vee-uh; Sp. bee-yah]
–noun
Fran⋅cis⋅co [frahn-sees-kaw] , (Doroteo Arango; “Pancho Villa”), 1877–1923, Mexican general and revolutionist.
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villa 
1611, from It. villa "country house, villa, farm," from L. villa "country house, farm," related to vicus "village, group of houses," from PIE *weik- "clan" (cf. Skt. vesah "house," vit "dwelling, house, settlement;" Avestan vis "house, village, clan;" O.Pers. vitham "house, royal house;" Gk. oikos "house;" O.C.S. visi "village;" Goth. weihs "village;" Lith. viešpats "master of the house").
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