< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

LUTETIA (lū-tē'shi-ä), a name by which the city of Paris was often anciently referred to: the word means mud hovels. The Romans named the collection of huts they found here Lutetia Parisiorum, the mud-town of the Parisii; the first name being dropped left the present title, Paris. Also Asteroid 21, discovered by Goldschmidt at Paris, Nov. 15, 1852.

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