Sesta
Introduction
Italian for sixth
Background Story
The name 'Sesta' is derived from the Italian word for 'sixth', and it is often used in contexts related to time, such as the sixth hour of the day. In historical contexts, it was associated with Roman culture where the day was divided into twelve hours, and the sixth hour, or 'sesta', was a time for rest.
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