See also: grotte

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From Italian grotto, from Vulgar Latin grupta, from Classical Latin crypta. Doublet of Krypta.

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Grotte f (genitive Grotte, plural Grotten)

  1. grotto

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From Vulgar Latin gruptae, from Latin cryptae.

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Grotte f

  1. A town and comune of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

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