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Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin custōdia. Doublet of Costoja, an inherited form.
Pronunciation
Noun
custòdia f (plural custòdies)
- female equivalent of custodi (“caretaker”)
- (uncountable) custody
- (Roman Catholicism) monstrance
- Synonym: ostensori
- (Roman Catholicism) custody (area under the authority of a custos)
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