- Italian macaroni
- type of noodle
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Macaroni — Mac a*ro ni, n.; pl. {Macaronis}, or {Macaronies}. [Prov. It. macaroni, It. maccheroni, fr. Gr. ? happiness, later, a funeral feast, fr. ? blessed, happy. Prob. so called because eaten at such feasts in honor of the dead; cf. Gr. ? blessed, i. e … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Macaroni and cheese — A side dish of macaroni and cheese Origin Alternative name(s) Mac and cheese … Wikipedia
macaroni — (n.) tube shaped food made of dried wheaten paste [Klein], 1590s, from southern Italian dialectal maccaroni (It. maccheroni), plural of maccarone, name for a kind of pasty food, possibly from maccare bruise, batter, crush, of unknown origin, or… … Etymology dictionary
Macaroni soup — is soup that includes macaroni. The food is a traditional dish in Italy, sometimes served with beans, known as pasta fagioli ,cite news|url=http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/dining/122193,0,7784884.venue|title=Cara Mia… … Wikipedia
macaroni — ► NOUN 1) pasta in the form of narrow tubes. 2) (pl. macaronies) an 18th century British dandy affecting Continental fashions. ORIGIN Italian maccaroni, from Greek makaria food made from barley … English terms dictionary
Italian warehouseman — noun (historical) A dealer in such groceries as macaroni, olive oil, dried fruits, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑Italian … Useful english dictionary
Macaroni — thumb|right|200px|Macaroni thumb|right|200px|Macaroni and cheeseMacaroni is a kind of moderately extended, machine made dry pasta. Much shorter than spaghetti, and hollow, macaroni does not contain eggs. Though home machines exist that can make… … Wikipedia
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Macaroni (fashion) — A macaroni (or formerly maccaroni ( OED ), [Compare fop.] in mid 18th century England, was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected and epicene manner. The term pejoratively referred to a man who exceeded the… … Wikipedia
Macaroni (Mode) — „What is this my Son Tom?“ (1774) … Deutsch Wikipedia