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Italian
Etymology
From pizzicare (“to burn”, from the sale of spicy foods) + -arolo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pit.t͡si.kaˈrɔ.lo/
- Rhymes: -ɔlo
- Hyphenation: piz‧zi‧ca‧rò‧lo
Noun
pizzicarolo m (plural pizzicaroli)
- (central Italy) Synonym of pizzicagnolo
c. 1362, Buccio di Ranallo, Cronaca aquilana:Era uno granne carmino, dico, de macellari.
Et de piczecaroli, et delli tabernari.
Et de ferrari ancora, et delli causulari;
Contarese non porrìa quanti pagaro denari.- It was a big walk, I say, of buthcers,
And of grocers, and of innkeepers.
And also of ironsmiths, and of shoemakers;
One couldn't count how much money they paid.