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doge — n. former leading magistrate of Venice or Genoa. ♦ dogaressa, n. doge s wife. ♦ dogate, n. office of doge … Dictionary of difficult words
Doge — For other uses, see Doge (disambiguation). Doge (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdɔːdʒe]; plural dogi or doges) is a dialectal Italian word that descends from the Latin dux (as does the English duke and the standard Italian duce and duca), meaning… … Wikipedia
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