'nduja
See also: nduja
Italian
Etymology
From Sicilian 'nduja, possibly from French andouille, from Latin indūcō (“to lead in, to bring in”). See more at English nduja.
Pronunciation
Noun
'nduja f (countable and uncountable, plural 'nduje)
- nduja (spicy spreadable sausage from Calabria)
Sicilian
Etymology
Thought to have been borrowed from French andouille, from Latin indūcō (“to lead in, to bring in”).
Pronunciation
Noun
'nduja f (uncountable)
Descendants
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