piatza

English

Etymology 1

Likely from Italian piazza, ultimately from Ancient Greek πλατεῖα (plateîa); see more at piazza.

Noun

piatza (plural piatzas)

  1. Marketplace, meeting place.

Etymology 2

From an indigenous native American language, probably Cariban or Arawak.

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Noun

piatza (plural piatzas)

  1. A Pehuenche mystery man or healer-priest.
    • 1876, Carl Engel, “Music and Medicine”, in Musical Myths and Facts, volume II, London: Novello, Ewer & Co.,  [], pages 89–90:
      The Indian tribes in Guiana have mystery-men, called Piatzas, or Piaies, who constitute a powerful priesthood.

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