What is the meaning of Villa?

A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat.

A family house, often semi-detached in Victorian or Edwardian style, in a middle class street.

A country house, with farm buildings around a courtyard.

One’s village or ancestral homeland.

mansion (large, (normally) expensive, sumptuous house)

aberration

mistake, error

to stray, to get astray

to err

wool

Synonym of huvila (villa)

villa

house in the country

fork

villa (a house, larger and more expensive than average)

a mistake, an error

heresy

villa

to misguide, to lead astray, to deceive [with dative]

wool

a villa, large detached house

a villa, large detached house

mansion

detached house, residence

country house, villa

:

  1. countryside
  2. farm
  3. village, small town
  4. city, town

countryside

farm

village, small town

city, town

country house; villa

estate, farm

a city

villa

wool

Obsolete spelling of vila.

small town

villa

settlement with a minimum of five thousand inhabitants (bigger than a town but smaller than a city) that has asked for the title officially; previously, this title was granted by the king

synonym of villa miseria (slum)

a villa, a house; a free-standing family house of any size but the very smallest

a summerhome

to confuse (someone); causing a feeling of being lost

incorrect perception

mansion

house in the country, villa

Source: wiktionary.org