macaroni

macaroni
/mak'euh roh"nee/, n., pl. macaronis, macaronies for 2.
1. small, tubular pasta prepared from wheat flour.
2. an English dandy of the 18th century who affected Continental mannerisms, clothes, etc.
Also, maccaroni.
[1590-1600; earlier maccaroni < dial. It, pl. of maccarone (It maccherone). See MACAROON]

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      small tubular form of pasta (q.v.).

▪ prehistoric art
      in art, Late Paleolithic finger tracings in clay. It is one of the oldest and simplest known forms of art. Innumerable examples appear on the walls and ceilings of limestone caves in France and Spain (see Franco-Cantabrian art), the oldest dating back about 30,000 years. Examples of the form range from simple scratchings and jumbled, apparently aimless lines to deliberate meanders, arabesques, and outline drawings of animals and humans.

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  • macaroni — [ makarɔni ] n. m. • 1650; mot it., plur. de macarone → macaron 1 ♦ Au plur. Pâtes alimentaires en forme de tube. Un paquet de macaronis. Macaronis au fromage. 2 ♦ (1776) Injurieux Mangeur de macaronis (vieilli), et ellipt un macaroni : un… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Macaroni — bezeichnet: im Englischen eine Art von Pasta, siehe Makkaroni Macaroni and cheese, ein in den USA, Kanada und Großbritannien verbreitetes Nudelgericht der Titel eines Films von Ettore Scola von 1985, siehe Macaroni (Film) die Bezeichnung einer… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 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 — (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 — Macaroni, Macaronische Verse, s. Maccaroni, Maccaronische Verse …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • macaroni — MACARONI: Doit se servie avec les doigts quand il est à l italienne …   Dictionnaire des idées reçues

  • macaroni — [n] pasta noodles, penne, shells, spaghetti, tortellini; concepts 457,460,461 …   New thesaurus

  • 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

  • macaroni — [mak΄ə rō′nē] n. [It maccaroni, maccheroni, pl. of maccherone < LGr makaria, food of broth and barley groats, sacrificial cake made from such mixture, lit., blessed (cake) < Gr, bliss < makar, blessed] 1. pasta in the form of tubes or in …   English World 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

  • Macaroni — Gratin de macaroni. Les macaronis sont une variété de pâtes alimentaires en forme de longs tubes allongés de 5 à 6 mm, d origine arabe arrivés en Italie au IIe siècle[1 …   Wikipédia en Français

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