出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/07 18:50 UTC 版)
From Italian maccaroni (plural of maccarone (archaic variant of maccheroni (“fool”))), of uncertain origin. Variously derived from late Byzantine Greek μακαρία (makaría, “food made from barley”), from Ancient Greek μάκαρ (mákar, “blessed; favored by the gods”), or from maccare (archaic variant of ammaccare (“to bruise; to crush”)), from Latin maccāre of the same meaning. Compare Sicilian maccarruni (“a single piece of macaroni”).
macaroni (countable and uncountable, plural macaronis or macaronies)
macaroni (comparative more macaroni, superlative most macaroni)
macaroni (plural macaronis)
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