nocciola
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Etymology[edit]
From Vulgar Latin *nuceola, from Latin nux (“nut”). Compare Ligurian nisêua, Sicilian nuzzola, Venetian noxeła, Romansch nitschola, and also French noisette.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
nocciola f (plural nocciole)
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Noun[edit]
nocciola m (invariable)
- hazel (color)
Adjective[edit]
nocciola (invariable)
- hazel (color)
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