Coppa Definition
coppa
See also Coppa
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English
Etymology
Italian coppa (“nape”).
Noun
coppa (plural coppas)
- capicola
- 2009 February 1, Christine Muhlke, “Aging Gracefully”:
- The silken-textured, nutty-sweet prosciutto is named on menus from A16 in San Francisco to Blackbird in Chicago, from Otto in Manhattan to Central Michel Richard in Washington, D.C. The La Quercia range, sold in Whole Foods, has expanded to include organic and heirloom prosciuttos, as well as lardo, pancetta, speck, coppa, guanciale and an annual Acorn Edition, in which subscribers pay $3,000 to receive all the parts of the prized acorn-fed organic Berkshire meat during the year, from fresh to cured.
- 2009 February 1, Christine Muhlke, “Aging Gracefully”:
French
Noun
coppa m. inv.
- koppa (Greek letter)
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin cuppa, from Latin cūpa
Pronunciation
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audio (file)
Noun
coppa f. (plural coppe)
- cup (especially as a sporting trophy, often capitalised)
- dish (for, or of, icecream)
- goblet
- nape (of the neck)
- large pork sausage (regional)
Derived terms
- coppa dell'olio - oil sump
- coppa della ruota - hub cap
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