bolgia

Etymology
, from, , from , from , from , ultimately from. .

Noun

 * 1) Any of the divisions of the eighth circle of Hell, Malebolge, in Dante's .

Etymology
Probably borrowed from, , from (or less likely directly from an adjectival form ), from , from , ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1)  a bag, a pouch, especially one which opens longways
 * 2)  a ditch, a trench, a hole in the ground
 * 3) a bolgia division in Dante's Inferno
 * 4) * 1308–1321, (translated by  and Jean Hollander, 2000),  , canto 23, lines 31–33:
 * "it"
 * 1) * 1308–1321, (translated by  and Jean Hollander, 2000),  , canto 23, lines 31–33:
 * "it"

- S'elli è che sì la destra costa giaccia, che noi possiam ne l'altra bolgia scendere, noi fuggirem l'imaginata caccia.


 * 1)  a mob or crowd of people in a confined space; a bedlam