caffé

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See also: caffe and caffè

English

Noun

caffé (plural caffés)

  1. Alternative form of caffè
    • 1848, Thomas Beare, A Forced March from my Home in Old England, to my Home in the Regiment, Columbian Press, page 72:
      Civita Vecchia is a clean looking and thriving town, though the unworthy descendants of the conquerors of the world are too much given to card playing in caffés.
    • 1938, Nathanael Burton, Narrative of a Voyage from Liverpool to Alexandria, John Yates, page 208:
      Here, in a caffé, amongst a number of persons, sat a handsome-looking, hazel-eyed derwish, []
    • 1978, Anwar El Sadat, The Public Diary of President Sadat, page 151:
      [] : leaflets are being distributed in caffés, and attempts have been made to incite workers in out streets!
    • 2003, Deanna G. Wolff, The Girl's Guide to Travelling Solo, Trafford Publishing, page 80:
      I sat alone in the caffé and enjoyed my Negroni while surveying the interior of the caffé and its blue marine motif []

Italian

Noun

caffé

  1. Misspelling of caffè.