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Chinaglia is typical of the Rovigoto, Paduan and Veronese, with a strain, probably not secondary, in the Milanese, Varese and Pavia areas, it should be a collective form in -aglia (in ancient times the suffix had no pejorative value, but collective), referring to children of a Francesco who became Chino for apheresis, therefore Chinaglia, meaning the Chini, that is his children.
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