osteria

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian osteria.

Noun

osteria (plural osterias or osterie)

  1. A small local restaurant in Italy.
    • 2015 August 13, Robert Draper, “In Italy, Hiking and Haute Cuisine in the Dolomites”, in New York Times:
      And though the standard fare at the mountain osterias known as rifugios largely remains slabs of speck and strong local cheese, there are exceptions — most notably Col Alt, a rifugio above Corvara accessible only by ski lift, where meat dishes take the form of succulent venison or rabbit, and bottles of aged Barolo offer a noble complement to the soaring mountain vistas.

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Finnish

Noun

osteria

  1. Partitive singular form of osteri.

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Italian

Etymology

oste + -eria, from Old French oste (innkeeper, host).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [osteˈria]

Noun

osteria f (plural osterie)

  1. inn
  2. barrelhouse
  3. bistro
  4. tavern
  5. osteria (small restaurant in the countryside)

Interjection

osteria

  1. (euphemistic) Expletive, often used to replace the mildly blasphemous expletive ostia (Host, Communion wafer); blimey!
  2. gee

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