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__NOTOC__ Carotta (engl. "red house",〔Cf. the variants ''Carossa'' and ''Casarossa'', from ''casa rossa''; cf. ''Canova'', from ''Casanova'' ("new house"); cf. ''Cabianca'' ("white house").〕 from venet. ''ca’'' 〔Short form of venet. ''caxa'' or it. ''casa''; cf. , s.v. ("Ca" ).〕 and OIt. ''rotto''〔Old variant of it. ''rosso'' after gemination of OHG ''rōt''; cf. , s.v. ("rōt" ); cf. also "red Venus" as ''Venarotta'' (Ascoli Piceno).〕) is an Italian surname. ''Carotta'', its plural form ''Carotte'', and the variant ''Casarotta'' are also rare toponyms,〔Cf. the English toponym ''Redhouse''.〕 especially of hamlets and homesteads in northern Italy, for example Fornace Carotta (Fiesso Umbertiano), Carotta (near Quinzano, Verona), and Casarotta (Loro Ciuffenna), but also of regions like Carotte (Pedemonte). Notable people with the surname Carotta include: * Gioacchino Carotta (d. 23 April 1556), Italian ''maestro di cappella'' and vocalist in the Sistine Chapel〔, s.v. "Carotta Gioacchino".〕 * Francesco Carotta (b. 1946), Italian writer * Michael Carotta, American author on religion and former director at the NCEA == See also == * Carossa * Cabianca * Canova 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carotta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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