"sacripantina" meaning in Italian

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Noun

Forms: sacripantine [plural]
Etymology: From Sacripante + -ina, the first element being the name of a character in both “Orlando innamorato” by M. M. Boiardo and “Orlando furioso” by Ariosto. Etymology templates: {{af|it|Sacripante|-ina}} Sacripante + -ina Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} sacripantina f (plural sacripantine)
  1. traditional Genoese cake, made with sponge cake soaked in rum and zabaglione and stuffed with butter, cocoa and hazelnut creams Wikipedia link: Ludovico Ariosto, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Orlando furioso, Orlando innamorato Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Food and drink
    Sense id: en-sacripantina-it-noun-QZfv-1b2 Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian terms suffixed with -ina

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