antipasto

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian antipasto (food before the meal).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æstəʊ

Noun

antipasto (plural antipastos or antipasti)

  1. An Italian starter for a meal; normally a cold assortment of salami, cheese, seafood and vegetables.

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Finnish

Noun

antipasto

  1. antipasto

Declension

Inflection of antipasto (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative antipasto antipastot
genitive antipaston antipastojen
partitive antipastoa antipastoja
illative antipastoon antipastoihin
singular plural
nominative antipasto antipastot
accusative nom. antipasto antipastot
gen. antipaston
genitive antipaston antipastojen
partitive antipastoa antipastoja
inessive antipastossa antipastoissa
elative antipastosta antipastoista
illative antipastoon antipastoihin
adessive antipastolla antipastoilla
ablative antipastolta antipastoilta
allative antipastolle antipastoille
essive antipastona antipastoina
translative antipastoksi antipastoiksi
instructive antipastoin
abessive antipastotta antipastoitta
comitative antipastoineen

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Italian

Etymology

From anti- (prior to, before) + pasto (meal)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -asto

Noun

antipasto m (plural antipasti)

  1. starter, hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, antipasto
    Synonym: principio (in the plural)

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