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Webster 1913 Edition
Spaghetti
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Spa-ghet′ti
,Noun.
[It.]
A variety or macaroni made in tubes of small diameter.
Definition 2024
Spaghetti
Spaghetti
See also: spaghetti
German
Alternative forms
- Spagetti (Germanicised spelling)
- Spaghetto (very rare, jocular)
Noun
Spaghetti f (genitive Spaghetti, plural Spaghetti or Spaghettis)
- spaghetti
- Spaghetti sind mein Lieblingsessen.
- Spaghetti is my favourite dish.
- Diese Spaghetti ist auf den Boden gefallen.
- This [strand of] spaghetti fell on the floor.
- Spaghetti sind mein Lieblingsessen.
- (derogatory) an Italian
Usage notes
- Singular usage is frowned upon by some. It is, however, quite common in colloquial German and beyond.
- The plural Spaghettis is rare.
spaghetti
spaghetti
See also: Spaghetti
English
Noun
spaghetti (usually uncountable, plural spaghettis)
- A type of pasta made in the shape of long thin strings.
- A dish that has spaghetti as a main part of it, such as spaghetti bolognese.
- Informally, any type of pasta.
- Electrical insulating tubing.
- Anything tangled or confusing.
- (countable) A spaghetti western.
- A short form of spaghetti code.
Usage notes
- An individual strand is called a piece of spaghetti or a strand of spaghetti, or rarely spaghetto, derived from the Italian form.
- Often used with another noun to convey a spaghetti-like attribute, such as thinness (spaghetti strap, spaghetti stripes), Italianness (spaghetti western), flexibility (spaghetti limbs), or intertwining strands (spaghetti code, spaghetti junction, spaghetti grid)
Derived terms
- Flying Spaghetti Monster
- spaghetti bolognese
- spaghetti code
- spaghettification
- spaghetti junction
- spaghetti strap
- spaghetti western
- sketti, pasghetti (childish, nonstandard)
Related terms
Translations
pasta
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strand of spaghetti
dish containing spaghetti
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informally: any type of pasta — see pasta
electrical insulating tubing
spaghetti code — see spaghetti code
Verb
spaghetti (third-person singular simple present spaghettis, present participle spaghettiing, simple past and past participle spaghettied)
- (intransitive) to become, or appear to become longer and thinner
- 2006, Richard E. Grant, The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film - Page 11
- "Call it what you will, but as soon as you think you've got your dish ready to serve, it spaghettis all over the place and you have to clean up the mess."
- The cables spaghettied onto the shoulder of the technician.
- 2006, Richard E. Grant, The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film - Page 11
- (transitive) to stretch to become longer and thinner
- He spaghettied the referee when he landed on him.
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French
Etymology
Italian (see Italian etymology below)
Noun
spaghetti m (plural spaghettis)
- (usually in plural spaghettis) spaghetti
- strand of spaghetti
Italian
Etymology
Plural of spaghetto, diminutive of spago (“cord, string”), from Latin spacus (“string”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spaˈɡetti/, [späˈɡet̪ːi]
- Hyphenation: spa‧ghét‧ti
Noun
spaghetti m pl (singular spaghetto)
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Polish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s̪paˈɡɛt̪t̪i/
Noun
spaghetti n