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mac·a·ro·ni M0002600 (măk′ə-rō′nē)n.1. pl. macaroni Pasta in any of various hollow shapes, especially short curved tubes.2. pl. macaroni or mac·a·ro·nies a. A well-traveled young Englishman of the 1700s and 1800s who affected foreign customs and manners.b. A fop. [Italian dialectal maccaroni, pl. of maccarone, small lump of pasta, piece of macaroni, variant of standard Italian maccheroni, pl. of maccherone, perhaps from Greek makariā, barley groats in soup or sauce, especially as served at funeral meals (from makarios, blessed, favored by the gods, from makar, blessed, of unknown origin) or from Byzantine Greek makariōneia, funeral chant (perhaps also formerly used by Greek communities in Italy to designate a funeral meal) : Greek makarios, blessed + aiōnios, eternal (from aiōn, eon; see eon). Sense 2, from the notion that such young men acquired a taste for macaroni while in Italy on the grand tour .]macaroni (ˌmækəˈrəʊnɪ) or maccaronin, pl -nis or -nies1. (Cookery) pasta tubes made from wheat flour2. (Historical Terms) (in 18th-century Britain) a dandy who affected foreign manners and style[C16: from Italian (Neapolitan dialect) maccarone, probably from Greek makaria food made from barley]mac•a•ro•ni (ˌmæk əˈroʊ ni) n., pl. -nis, -nies. 1. small tubular pasta made of wheat flour. 2. an English dandy of the 18th century affecting Continental ways. [1590–1600; < dial. Italian maccaroni, pl. of maccarone] Macaroni a medley; poetic selections.Example: political songs in Latin or in a maccaroni of Latin and English, 1884.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | macaroni - a British dandy in the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms; "Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni"dandy, fashion plate, fop, gallant, sheik, dude, beau, clotheshorse, swell - a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance | | 2. | macaroni - pasta in the form of slender tubes alimentary paste, pasta - shaped and dried dough made from flour and water and sometimes egg | Translationsmacaroni (mӕkəˈrəuni) noun a form of pasta, pressed out to form tubes, and dried. The macaroni is over-cooked. 長管狀義大利麵 (意大利)通心粉 macaroni
macaroni: see pastapasta, generic name for thin pieces of hardened, unleavened dough that are molded into various shapes and boiled, not baked. Pasta is commonly associated with Italian cuisine, though similar wheat flour and rice flour pastas, usually called noodles, have been known in Asia for a ..... Click the link for more information. .macaroni, maccaroni (in 18th-century Britain) a dandy who affected foreign manners and style MedicalSeePASTASee MAC See MACmacaroni Related to macaroni: macaroni salad, MacaroonsWords related to macaroninoun a British dandy in the 18th century who affected Continental mannerismsRelated Words- dandy
- fashion plate
- fop
- gallant
- sheik
- dude
- beau
- clotheshorse
- swell
noun pasta in the form of slender tubesRelated Words |