piâto

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Ligurian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Italian piatto, from Vulgar Latin *plattus, from Ancient Greek πλατύς (platús, broad, flat), from Proto-Indo-European *pléth₂us, derived from the root *pleth₂- (flat).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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piâto m (plural piâti)

  1. dish, plate (vessel for holding or serving food)
  2. dish, plate (contents of such a vessel)
  3. (metonymically) dish (specific type of food)
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See also

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