caramello

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See also: caramellò

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish caramelo or French caramel, from Portuguese caramelo, itself either from Late Latin calamellus, or Medieval Latin cannamellis.

Noun

caramello m (plural caramelli)

  1. caramel (heated sugar)

Noun

caramello m (uncountable)

  1. The colour of caramel

Verb

caramello

  1. first-person singular present indicative of caramellare

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