cassolada

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Catalan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From cassola (cooking pot) +‎ -ada. Compare Spanish cacerolada.

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Noun[edit]

cassolada f (plural cassolades)

  1. a potful of food
  2. a form of protest in which people create noise with pots and pans
    • 2020 March 18, Antoni Bassas, “L'anàlisi d'Antoni Bassas: 'Sermó del rei i cassolada del poble'”, in ara.cat[1]:
      La notícia, doncs, ha estat el que hem sentit als carrers, el que he sentit a Barcelona i el que han sentit els redactors de l'ARA en diverses ciutats del país: una cassolada monumental.
      The news, then, has been what we've heard on the streets, what we've heard in Barcelona and what Ara editors in different cities in the country have heard: a monumental cassolada.

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