Borghese

/bɔːrˈɡeɪz/ or /bɔːrˈɡɛseɪ/ adjective

Relating to the Borghese family, a wealthy and influential Italian family of the Renaissance, particularly associated with art patronage and Vatican connections.

From the Italian family name 'Borghese', likely derived from 'borgo' (village/borough) combined with a personal or family identifier, itself from Latin 'burgus'.

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