maraschino
noun /ˌmærəˈʃiːnəʊ/, /ˌmærəˈskiːnəʊ/
/ˌmærəˈʃiːnəʊ/, /ˌmærəˈskiːnəʊ/
(plural maraschinos)
- [uncountable, countable] a strong, sweet alcoholic drink made from black cherries
- (also maraschino cherry)[countable] a cherry preserved in maraschino used to decorate alcoholic drinks
Word OriginItalian, from marasca (the name of the cherry), from amaro ‘bitter’, from Latin amarus.