出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/14 22:19 UTC 版)
The noun is borrowed from Italian spaghetti, the plural of spaghetto (“dish of spaghetti; (rare) strand of spaghetti”), from spago (“cord, string, twine; thread”) + -etto (diminutive suffix). Spago is derived from Latin spagus (“twine”), probably from Ancient Greek σφάκος (sphákos, “apple sage (Salvia pomifera)”), probably from Pre-Greek. The verb is derived from the noun.
spaghetti (usually uncountable, plural spaghettis)
Regarding noun 1 sense 1, an individual strand is usually called a piece of spaghetti or a strand of spaghetti. Rarely it is called a spaghetto, derived from the Italian form.
spaghetti (third-person singular simple present spaghettis, present participle spaghettiing, simple past and past participle spaghettied) (informal)
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thin spaghetti
スカップ
scups
ポテトソテー.
a vest
そば
そば
sandgrouses
a shovel
パタス
rice boiled in tea with salt