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SCETI | SCETTI

Sceti has now disappeared in Italy, Scetti, extremely rare, it would seem the province of Sondrio, should derive from nicknames based on the dialect of the Lombard Piedmontese S-cèti (child, little boy), according to another hypothesis, very Less likely, they would derive instead from the Egyptian region called Sceti (Scitia or Scythia, land of the Scythians): ".. Venit alise Macarius Aegyptius in Sceti ad montem Nitriae in oblation Abbatis Pambo, et dicunt ei senes: Sermonem profer fratribus, Pater. Tum Ille infit, ego Nondum escaped in Monachum, sed monachos vidi. Mihi namque aliques sprawling in cell apud scetim molestae erant cogitationes proficiscere in Solitudinem, et vide quid illic oculis Tuis Occurret. .. ", traces of these cognitive-ominizations are found in 1500 with:".. This is a very friendly and friendly way to get to the city. Year at Nativitate 1523 die martii,.. ".

Bibliographic source' "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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