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Barbaceto would seem unique and should be due to an incorrect transcription of Barbacetto, which is characteristic of the upper Udine area, of Ravascletto and Paluzza, which should derive from a nickname originated from the Friulian term barbacèit (uncultivated land), which in turn derives from Friulian term barbace (mullein or badger barb), in turn derived from the Latin barbascum (hairy, bearded), the mullein is a characteristic and invasive species of the uncultivated Friulian lands, this nickname probably indicated a characteristic of the area of origin of the progenitor .
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