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Boca Raton
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Etymology
From Bocaratone, from Boca Ratone Lagoon, from Spanish Boca de Ratones, from boca + ratone. Though named after Boca de Ratones, that region is actually in Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA; not Palm Beach County. Later English cartographers replaced the Spanish location at Rio Seco (“Dry River”) with Boca Ratone Sounde, where a lagoon was located, now called Lake Boca Raton. The original Boca de Ratones on Biscayne Bay, was an inlet (“boca”) with a rocky bottom, that would grind (“ratonar”) mooring lines.
The city of Boca Raton has a folk etymology, relating the name as "Rat's Mouth", where ratón (“mouse”) is mistaken for rata (“rat”), and boca is "mouth". This pertains to the local belief that the area hosted a pirate's lair (rats' lair), leading the city to have a pirate ship on the city seal (“coat of arms”).
Proper noun
- A city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States.
- 2025 April 11, Aaron Cooper and Rebekah Riess, “3 people killed after small plane crashes on busy Boca Raton street”, in CNN:
- Three people who were onboard the twin-engine Cessna 310 when it crashed were killed, according to Michael LaSalle, assistant fire chief with Boca Raton Fire Rescue.
- A lagoon in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States; in full, Lake Boca Raton.
Synonyms
- (former name of Boca Raton city) Bocaratone
- (former name of Lake Boca Raton) Boca Ratone Lagoon, Boca Ratone Sound, Boca Ratone Sounde
Translations
city in Florida
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Further reading
Boca Raton, Florida on Wikipedia.Wikipedia (the city)
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