Pulighe, very rare, is typically Sardinian, seems specific to Benetutti in Sassarese, should derive from a nickname based on the Sardinian term Logudorese Pulighe (flea), a term that in the southern part of the island becomes Pulixi, with the same meaning . Integrations provided by Giuseppe Concas PULIGHE; CLEAN PULIXI; PUSCI Puxi: They all have meaning and Etymon identical: flea and derive from Latin pulex. The Sardinian expression is typical: "Prexàu ke UNU puxi"! = Happy as a flea. We find the surname, in its variants, between the medieval maps of Sardinian language and history. Among the signatories of the Peace of Eleanor, LPDE, of 1388, include: Pulighe Anthonio, Jurato ville de Ulusufe * Ulusufe... Missing village Usulife [Spano] (Contrate Montis treble); Cichus cleaners, Sasseri Villas; * * Sasseri... Sassari. ET nos Pugioni Anthonius et De Lacon Salatinus, cyves Sasseri, Sindici, Actores et procuratores... Marringoni Arsòcus potestas ac capitanus civitatis Sasseri. Omnes cives Congregatis in Civitate Sasseri, apud Ecclesiam Sancte Caterine... Presentibus rope Jacobo, Magniexpense Francisco, De Mascara Francisco. In die XIII mensis Januarii MCCCLXXXVIII – 1388; Pulighe Gunnario-Ville Pira Domestiga, * Pira Domestiga... Destroyed (Contrate Montis treble.); Joanne Pulighe, official contrate partis de Guilcier
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