Also means
distaff
Usage Note
Rocca primarily means a hilltop fortress or castle, common in Italian medieval towns — la Rocca di Assisi is a famous example. A secondary, older sense is the distaff, the stick used in hand-spinning. In everyday modern use the medieval-fortress sense predominates.
Examples
"La rocca domina il paese dall'alto della collina."
Natural Translation
The fortress overlooks the town from atop the hill.
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