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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Villanova

European culture of the early Iron Age, 1901, named for a hamlet near Bologna where archaeological remains of it were found.

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Villanova

Villanova is a name of Latin origin, meaning new town. It is equivalent to Italian Villanuova, French Villeneuve, Spanish Villanueva, and Catalan, Occitan and Portuguese Vilanova. It may refer to:

Villanova (plant)

Villanova is a genus of Latin American plants in the sunflower family.

Species
  1. Villanova achilleoides (Less.) Less. - Mexico ( Morelos, Puebla)
  2. Villanova oppositifolia Lag. - Bolivia, Chile ( Antofagasta)
  3. Villanova robusta Phil. - Chile ( Tarapacá)
  4. Villanova titicacensis (Meyen & Walp.) Walp. - Bolivia, Ecuador
Villanova (short story)

"Villanova" (or "How I Became a Former Professional Literary Agent") is a short story by American humorist John Hodgman. It was first published in the first issue of One Story on April 1, 2002.

Usage examples of "villanova".

Has a twin sister who comes back to Elm Haven with this Diane Villanova person’s twin sister, and then passes herself off as Michelle Staffney for no reason .

If she were going to haunt someplace, why not haunt the Bel Air home of her lover, Diane Villanova, where both of them had been murdered?

That position belonged to Lully’s alchemical master, Arnold of Villanova, with whom he had studied for years.

Arnold of Villanova evoked the salamander, though admittedly not in my presence.

Given that Emmie’s first rental was in Villanova, my bet was that her one friend in the area lived nearby in the suburbs.