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Italian
Etymology 1
Adaptation of the Abruzzese dialectal word. May correspond to a Vulgar Latin *taliātīcius. By surface analysis, tagliato (“cut”) + -iccio.
Noun
tagliaticcio m (plural tagliaticci)
- (cooking, usually in the plural) type of pasta originally from Abruzzo, Italy.
2013 June 3, “Agriturismo Cignale: un tuffo nel cuore dell'Abruzzo”, in www.ilmattino.it, archived from the original on 7 September 2022:Tra le ricette più gettonate, sono davvero da non perdere la zuppa a base di legumi nostrani, i tagliaticci e ceci, la sella d'agnello al forno con patate, le cipolle caramellate all'uva e alle olive e, tra i dessert, la torta tradizionale abruzzese.- Among the most popular recipes, those that truly shouldn't be missed are the soup of local legumes, the tagliaticci with chickpeas, roasted lamb saddle with potatoes, caramelized onions with raisins and olives and, among desserts, the traditional cake of Abruzzo.
2015 January 9, “Una minestra d'inverno”, in www.patriziamarini.it, archived from the original on 7 September 2022:
2018 June 22, “Pasta con semola di Saragolla e piselli”, in www.cia.it, archived from the original on 7 September 2022:
2021 May 28, “Mangiare e dormire in Abruzzo: dove godersi la tavola tra hotel, agriturismi e borghi diffusi”, in www.puntarellarossa.it, archived from the original on 7 September 2022:
Etymology 2
From tagliare (“to cut”), due to its practice of cutting of the bunches of grapes from the vine. Ultimately, by the same surface analysis as above.
Noun
tagliaticcio m (plural tagliaticci)
- (archaic, horticulture, zoology) a leaf-rolling weevil who infests mainly vine (Attelabus bacchus)
1861, Giuseppe Bertoloni, “Di una nuova malattia della Canepa”, in Memorie, volume 12, Bologna, page 303:
1876, Giuseppe Antonino Pasquale, “Delle malattie della vite”, in Manuale di arboricoltura, Naples, page 372: