siracusa: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Low (in general English); Medium (in historical, travel, or cultural contexts).
UK/ˌsɪrəˈkjuːzə/US/ˌsɪrəˈkjuːsə/

Formal / Neutral. Used in academic, travel, and historical writing.

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What does “siracusa” mean?

A historic city on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, with a rich Greek and Roman heritage.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A historic city on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, with a rich Greek and Roman heritage.

Refers to the city itself, its surrounding province, or can be used metonymically to represent ancient classical history, archaeology, or Sicilian culture.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference. Both primarily use "Syracuse". The Italian form "Siracusa" is used in both varieties for precision, often in travel or cultural contexts.

Connotations

"Siracusa" may carry a slightly more specific, authentic, or modern Italian cultural connotation compared to the classical/historical "Syracuse".

Frequency

"Syracuse" is considerably more frequent in both varieties. "Siracusa" is a low-frequency borrowing.

Grammar

How to Use “siracusa” in a Sentence

Located in [Siracusa]Travel to [Siracusa]The history of [Siracusa]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Ancient Siracusathe city of SiracusaSiracusa in Sicily
medium
visit SiracusaSiracusa's historySiracusa cathedral
weak
beautiful Siracusatravel to Siracusathe province of Siracusa

Examples

Examples of “siracusa” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The Siracusan architecture is breathtaking.
  • A Siracusan mosaic was discovered.

American English

  • The Syracusan ruins are impressive.
  • A Syracusan coin collection.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rare, except in tourism/travel industry contexts.

Academic

Common in history, archaeology, classics, and art history texts.

Everyday

Used in travel planning, discussions about Italy/history.

Technical

Used in geography, historical cartography, archaeological site reports.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “siracusa”

Strong

Syracuse, Sicily

Neutral

Weak

the Sicilian citythe historic port

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “siracusa”

  • Misspelling as 'Sircusa' or 'Siracuse'.
  • Confusing it with Syracuse, New York.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

'Siracusa' is the Italian name for the city in Sicily. 'Syracuse' is the standard English name, used especially for historical contexts. They refer to the same place.

Yes, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its Greek and Roman ruins, including a large Greek theatre and the Ear of Dionysius cave.

It is famous for its rich ancient Greek and Roman history, archaeological sites, connection to Archimedes, and its beautiful Baroque old town on the island of Ortigia.

In English, it's commonly pronounced /ˌsɪrəˈkjuːzə/ (sirr-uh-KYOO-zuh) in British English and /ˌsɪrəˈkjuːsə/ (sirr-uh-KYOO-suh) in American English.

A historic city on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, with a rich Greek and Roman heritage.

Siracusa is usually formal / neutral. used in academic, travel, and historical writing. in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'SEE a RAcER in Siracusa' - imagine seeing a chariot racer in the ancient ruins of the city.

Conceptual Metaphor

A CULTURAL CONTAINER (for history, art, architecture).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The famous Greek mathematician Archimedes lived in .
Multiple Choice

In which country is the historic city of Siracusa located?

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