"sbrisolona" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /zbri.zoˈlo.na/, /zbri.zoˈlɔ.na/ Forms: sbrisolone [plural]
Rhymes: -ona, -ɔna Etymology: From sbrisolare (“to crumble”, northern dialectal variant of sbriciolarsi, from briciola “crumb”, after its texture) + -ona. Cognate with Venetian sbrixołona. Etymology templates: {{m|it|sbriciolarsi}} sbriciolarsi, {{m|it|briciola}} briciola, {{affix|it|sbrisolare|-ona|pos1=northern dialectal variant of <i class="Latn mention" lang="it">sbriciolarsi</i>, from <i class="Latn mention" lang="it">briciola</i> “crumb”, after its texture|t1=to crumble}} sbrisolare (“to crumble”, northern dialectal variant of sbriciolarsi, from briciola “crumb”, after its texture) + -ona, {{cog|vec|sbrixołona}} Venetian sbrixołona Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} sbrisolona f (plural sbrisolone)
  1. a type of crumbly cake made with nuts or almonds, typical of Mantua Wikipedia link: it:sbrisolona Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Cakes and pastries Synonyms: rosegotta (english: Veneto)
    Sense id: en-sbrisolona-it-noun-311WeWtJ Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian terms suffixed with -ona

Inflected forms

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