duomo
cathedral
noun DWOH-moh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin 'domus' (house [of God]).
Also means
dome
Usage Note
Duomo in Italian almost always means the main cathedral of a city, not just any church — il Duomo di Milano is one of the world's most famous Gothic cathedrals. The word literally means 'house [of God]' from Latin. It is always masculine despite ending in -o. Note that duomo refers specifically to the principal cathedral, while chiesa is the general word for 'church'.
Examples
"Il duomo di Firenze è uno dei più belli d'Italia."
Natural Translation
The cathedral of Florence is one of the most beautiful in Italy.
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