ciabatta

English

ciabatta bread

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian ciabatta (slipper, bread).

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /tʃəˈbɑː.ta/
  • Hyphenation: cia‧bat‧ta

Noun

ciabatta (plural ciabattas or ciabatte)

  1. A broad, flat, white Italian bread.
    • 2011, Caroline Bretherton, Illustrated Step-by-Step Baking, page 426
      Don't waste day-old ciabatta; slice it and bake the slices to make crostini, which will keep for days and can be used for snacks, canapés, or croutons.

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Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian ciabatta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʃɑbɑtːɑ/, [ˈt̪ʃɑbɑt̪ːɑ]

Noun

ciabatta

  1. ciabatta bread

Italian

FWOTD – 23 January 2013
ciabatte (1)
ciabatta (2)

Etymology

Borrowed from Turkish zabata, from Persian [Term?]. Compare Spanish zapato, French sabot.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʃaˈbatta/

Noun

ciabatta f (plural ciabatte)

  1. slipper, thong, mule
    Synonym: pantofola
    • 1981 Gregòrio Bezerra, "I Giorni Dell Oppressione Memorie (1900-1945)"
      Uscii tutto sgraziato, senza equilibrio, perché non avevo mai messo nemmeno un paio di ciabatte.
      I left awkwardly, out of balance, because I had never even put on a pair of slippers.
  2. (cooking) ciabatta (flat bread)
    • 2004 Giunti, A. V., "Voglia di Cucinare Pane, pizze, focacce e torte salate"
      Lasciate lievitare per 50-60 minuti, poi dividete l'impasto e modellatelo in più ciabatte, che porrete sul piano infarinato per 15 minuti.
      Leave to rise for 50-60 minutes, then divide the dough and mold into ciabatte, then place on floured board for 15 minutes.
  3. power strip (block of electrical sockets)
    Synonym: multipresa

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