Nicosia
proper noun
- capital city of Cyprus
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌnɪkoʊˈsiə/ / /ˌnɪkəˈsiːə/
name
Etymology: From Medieval Latin and Old French Nicosia, from Byzantine Greek Λευκωσία (Leukōsía), variant of Λευκουσία (Leukousía), equivalent to λευκός (leukós, “white”) or λεύκη (leúkē, “poplar”) + οὐσία (ousía, “property, estate”), but deriving from various Ancient Greek forms including Λευτεῶν (Leuteôn), Λευκοθέον (Leukothéon), and Λευκούπολις (Leukoúpolis) adapting an early or pre-Greek name variously recorded as Λέδραι (Lédrai), Λῆδρον (Lêdron), Λεδρῶν (Ledrôn), Λήδρα (Lḗdra), etc. Doublet of Lefkosia.
- The capital city of Cyprus and Northern Cyprus.
- A district of Cyprus and Northern Cyprus around the city.
- A comune in Enna province, Sicily, Italy.