mostarda
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian mostarda
Noun
mostarda (countable and uncountable, plural mostardas)
- An Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup.
Anagrams
Italian
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Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
mostarda f (plural mostarde)
- An Italian condiment made of candied fruit and a mustard-flavoured syrup.
- mustard (colour)
Synonyms
Usage notes
- The plant, and the condiment made from mustard, vinegar and spices is senape
Portuguese
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French moustarde, from moust (“must”), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin mustum.
Pronunciation
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Noun
mostarda f (plural mostardas)
Synonyms
- (mustard plant): mostardeira, mostardeiro
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