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† friˈttado Obs. [ad. It. frittata, f. frittare to fry, f. fritto, pa. pple. of friggere: see fry v.] A fritter.1635 J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Banish'd Virg. 46 Making her a frittado of egges and milke he set it before her.
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frittata
frittata, n. Brit. /frɪˈtɑːtə/, U.S. /frəˈtɑdə/ Plural -s unchanged [‹ Italian frittata (1484) > v.1). The same word was earlier borrowed into English as frittado n.] A thick, well-cooked Italian omelette, typically containing a selection of meat, cheese, potatoes, etc., usually mixed in with the...
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