tazza
English
Etymology
Noun
tazza (plural tazzas or tazze)
- A shallow saucer-like dish, mounted either on a stem and foot or on a foot alone.
- 2009 June 19, Wendy Moonan, “A Trove of Steinbeck”, in New York Times[1]:
- a pair of royal George III silver gilt tazzas
Italian
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Arabic طَاس (ṭās).
Pronunciation
Noun
tazza f (plural tazze)
- cup, mug
- Synonym: chicchera
- una tazza di caffè ― a cup of coffee
- una tazza da caffè ― a coffeecup
- una tazza a fiorellini ― a cup with a flower motif
- (slang) toilet bowl
Derived terms
Descendants
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Noun
tazza f (plural tazzas)
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