different between marone vs madrone
marone
English
Noun
marone
- Archaic form of maroon. (the colour)
Anagrams
- Anmore, Armeno-, Mareno, Morane, Morena, Ramone, anomer, enamor, maenor, menora, moaner, monera, morena
Italian
Etymology
From marrone.
Noun
marone m (plural maroni)
- (slang, vulgar, mostly in the plural) ball, bollock.
Usage notes
Unlike the original form marrone, this word is used exclusively to refer to testicles with no additional meanings.
Derived terms
- spaccamaroni
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
marone f
- definite plural of mara
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madrone
English
Alternative forms
- madrona, madroña, madrono, madroño
Etymology
Anglicization of Mexican Spanish madroño.
Noun
madrone (plural madrones or madrone)
- The strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo).
- (US) Any of three local relatives:
- The Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii)
- The Arizona madrone (Arbutus arizonica)
- The Texas madrone (Arbutus xalapensis)
- 1993, Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan, ‘Filipino Box Spring Hog’:
- Dig a big pit in a dirt alley road / Fill it with madrone and bay / Stinks like hell and the neighbours complain / Don't give a hoot what they say.
Derived terms
- Mexican madrone, Mexican madrono, Mexican madroño
- Pacific madrone, Pacific madrono, Pacific madroño
Translations
Anagrams
- Dameron, Medrano, anoderm, dream on, enamor'd, mandore, omander, roadmen
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