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moussaka

English

Alternative forms

  • mousaka

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek ???????? (mousakás), from Turkish musakka, from Arabic ??????????? (musaqqa?a) or originally from Arabic ??????????? (mu?aqqa?a), from the root ? ? ?: “to hit, to pound, to smash”.

Noun

moussaka (countable and uncountable, plural moussakas)

  1. A dish consisting of layers of minced lamb or beef, sliced aubergine (eggplant) or potatoes, tomatoes and béchamel sauce, baked in the oven.

Translations

References

Further reading

  • moussaka on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • mousakas

Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • mussaca

Noun

moussaka f (plural moussakas)

  1. moussaka (baked dish of the Balkans and Turkey)

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pasticcio

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian pasticcio. Doublet of pastiche.

Noun

pasticcio (plural pasticcios)

  1. A medley; an olio.
    • 1779, Henry Swinburne, Travels through Spain, 1775 and 1776
      On our first entrance into the palace, which is a pasticcio of Saracenic, Conventual, and Grecian architecture, I was much taken with the principal front of the inner-court; a piece of as good Morisco work as any I had yet seen.
  2. (art) An artwork that directly imitates the work of another artist or artists.
  3. (art) A falsified work of art, such as a vase or statue made up of parts of original works, with missing parts supplied.

Related terms

  • pastichio

Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *pasticium (compare French pastis), from Late Latin pasta (dough, pastry cake, paste), from Ancient Greek ????? (pastá).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pas?tit.t??o/
  • Hyphenation: pa?stìc?cio

Noun

pasticcio m (plural pasticci)

  1. (cooking) pie, pasty
  2. (figuratively, often in the plural) mess, confusion
  3. (architecture) relief
  4. pastiche
  5. jam

Derived terms

  • pasticcino
  • pasticciotto

Verb

pasticcio

  1. first-person singular present indicative of pasticciare

Further reading

  • pasticcio on the Italian Wikipedia.Wikipedia it

Anagrams

  • piccatosi, piccosità, posticcia, psicotica, spicciato

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