Macaroni Definition

măkə-rōnē
macaronies
noun
Pasta in the form of tubes or in various other shapes, often baked with cheese, ground meat, etc.
Webster's New World
An English dandy in the 18th cent. who affected foreign mannerisms and fashions.
Webster's New World
A fop.
American Heritage
other
Elbow macaroni.
Wiktionary

See also pasta.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Macaroni

Noun

Singular:
macaroni
Plural:
macaronies

Origin of Macaroni

  • Italian dialectal maccaroni pl. of maccarone small lump of pasta, piece of macaroni variant of standard Italian maccheroni pl. of maccherone perhaps from Greek makariā barley groats in soup or sauce, especially as served at funeral meals (from makarios blessed, favored by the gods) (from makar blessed, of unknown origin) or from Byzantine Greek makariōneia funeral chant (perhaps also formerly used by Greek communities in Italy to designate a funeral meal) Greek makarios blessed aiōnios eternal (from aiōn eon eon)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Italian maccaroni, obsolete variant of maccheroni (“macaroni"), plural of maccherone, of uncertain origin.

    From Wiktionary

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