casana
Italian
Etymology
From Venetian casnà (“treasure; heap of money”), itself from Arabic خزينة (ḵazīna, “treasure”), via Ottoman Turkish hazna, from whence Turkish hazine (“treasure”). Influenced by casa (“house”).
Noun
casana f (plural casane)
Derived terms
- casaniere
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