gelato
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Borrowed from Italian gelato (“ice cream”), from Latin gelātus, derived from gelū (“frost, chill”), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“cold”).
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gelato (usually uncountable, plural gelati or gelatos)
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From Latin gelātus, derived from gelū (“frost, chill”), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European *gel- (“cold”). By surface analysis, gelo (“frost, cold”) + -ato (past participle suffix).
gelato (feminine gelata, masculine plural gelati, feminine plural gelate)
gelato (feminine gelata, masculine plural gelati, feminine plural gelate)
gelato m (plural gelati)
gelātō
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