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villa (n.)

1610s, "country mansion of the ancient Romans," from Italian villa "country house, villa, farm," from Latin villa "country house, farm," related to vicus "village, group of houses," from PIE *weik-sla-, suffixed form of root *weik- (1) "clan." Of modern structures from 1711.

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Definitions of villa from WordNet
1
villa (n.)
detached or semidetached suburban house;
villa (n.)
country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard;
villa (n.)
pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds;
2
Villa (n.)
Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923);
Synonyms: Pancho Villa / Francisco Villa / Doroteo Arango
From wordnet.princeton.edu