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Terms in Italian 6101-6110 of 10470

liquore de cerasoli

/lee-KHOW-reh de cheh-rah-SOH-lee/
[Italian]

Cherry liqueur. Cherry brandy.

liquore de ciligie

/lee-KHOW-reh de chee-LEE-jyeh/
[Italian]

Cherry liqueur. Cherry brandy.

liquore di mele cotogne

/lee-KHOW-reh dee MEH-leh koh-TOH'nyeh/
[Italian]

A type of quince liqueur with spices.

liquoreria

/lee-kwoh-REH-ryah/
[Italian]

Liquor shop or bar.

liquori di albicocche

/lee-KWOH-ree dee ahl-bee-KOHK-keh/
[Italian]

Apricot liqueur

liquorista

/lee-kwoh-REE-stah/
[Italian]

Liquor seller. Wine merchant. Purveyor of spirits and cordials.

liquoroso

/lee-kwoh-ROH-soh/
[Italian]

A wine of high strength alcohol grade usually, though not always, fortified.

lisca (di pesce)

/LEES-kah (dee PEH-sheh)/
[Italian] plural lische (di pesce)

A fish bone

liscari sativa

/lee-SKAH-ree sah-TEE-vah/
[Italian]

Monk’s beard. A thin, wild spring grass, a type of chicory, looking like a cross between samphire and tumbleweed, from northern Italy. It has a bitter flavour, bearing some relation in texture and taste to samphire, succulent and pleasantly resistant to the bite, and is eaten raw, blanched for seconds and dressed, or stewed in olive oil. It is also a useful addition to salads. It has a very short season which seems to be quite specifically five weeks in spring.

lisce/lisci

/LEE-sheh/shee/
[Italian]

"Smooths" Pasta that is smooth as opposed to ridged, or rigati.