PARMA

Etymology 1

Noun

parma (plural parmas)

(Australia) A dish cooked in the parmigiana style.

Etymology 2

Noun

parma (plural parmae)

(historical) A small shield carried by the infantry and cavalry.

Anagrams

• param, praam

Etymology

Proper noun

Parma

Province of Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

A city, the capital of Parma.

Anagrams

• param, praam

Source: Wiktionary



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