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macaroni



mac·a·ro·ni [ ˌma-kə-ˈrō-nē]



macaroni   
noun
[ˌma-kə-ˈrō-nē]

Definition of macaroni

1 : pasta made from semolina and shaped in the form of slender tubes
2 plural macaronis or macaronies [Macaroni Club, a group of such Englishmen]
a : a member of a class of traveled young Englishmen of the late 18th and early 19th centuries who affected foreign ways
b : an affected young man : fop


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Did You Know

As you may have suspected, the macaroni in the song "Yankee Doodle" is not the familiar food. The feather in Yankee Doodle's cap apparently makes him a macaroni in the now rare "fop" or "dandy" sense. The sense appears to have originated with a club established in London by a group of young, well-traveled Englishmen in the 1760s. The founders prided themselves on their appearance, sense of style, and manners, and they chose the name Macaroni Club to indicate their worldliness. Because macaroni was, at the time, a new and rather exotic food in England, the name was meant to demonstrate how stylish the club's members were. The members were themselves called macaronis, and eventually macaroni became synonymous with dandy and fop.



Recent Examples on the Web


//And with barbecue comes all our favorite sides; coleslaw, potato and macaroni salads, and my favorite, baked beans.
Dana Mcmahan, The Courier-Journal, "What food do I make for a tailgate party? Louisville chefs share their best recipes," 21 Oct. 2019

//The proud son of Italian immigrants (Eugene and Maria), he was born above a macaroni factory in Brooklyn, New York.
courant.com, "Julius Averna," 12 Oct. 2019

//Most of the crowd Saturday indulged in the signature meal, a slab of steak and a scoop apiece of baked beans and macaroni; vegan options were on offer in a much shorter queue.
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//With its macaroni factories, accordion shops and quaint markets filled with salamis and Chianti, the neighborhood’s main street, upper Grant Avenue, would be a major visitor draw today.
Gary Kamiya, SFChronicle.com, "San Francisco scenic treasure that locals overlook," 28 June 2019

//Imagery of food plays a large part in Feed, in which the speaker also contemplates how to whip up the perfect macaroni and cheese.
Annabel Gutterman, Time, "The 42 Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019," 30 Aug. 2019

//Menu items are expected to include dishes such as black bean sweet potato wontons, macaroni and cheese with layers of butternut squash, salads, bowls like a turmeric tahini noodle bowl and burgers — both a hamburger and a black bean burger.
Austin Fuller, orlandosentinel.com, "‘Plant curious’ Hungry Pants restaurant coming to Orlando’s SoDo neighborhood," 11 Sep. 2019

//Requested items are canned meats, macaroni & cheese dinners, vegetables, fruits and juices.
Chris Sims, Indianapolis Star, "Everything you need to know about Indy Irish Fest 2019," 9 Sep. 2019


First Known Use of macaroni

1599, in the meaning defined at sense 1



History and Etymology for macaroni

borrowed from regional Italian, plural of macarone (Tuscan maccherone) "tubular pasta," earlier also "stuffed pasta of various shapes," probably borrowed from Middle Greek makarṓneia "funeral hymn," later with the presumed meaning "food served at a funeral banquet" (whence Modern Greek dialect makarōniá in this sense), of uncertain origin

Note: Though the Greek origin of Italian macaroni appears likely, many details are unclear. It has been speculated that the word makarṓneia is a blend of makários "blessed" and aiṓnios "eternal" (words perhaps coupled in funeral orations and memorial services), though this etymology is quite tenuous. The development of the food sense is also difficult to explain—perhaps it has developed through association with Greek makaría "dish of broth and barley groats," an apparently ancient word of uncertain origin attested only in the work of the Greek lexicographer Hesychios (5th-6th century a.d.).



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a man extremely interested in his clothing and personal appearance
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macaroni

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English Language Learners Definition of macaroni

: a type of pasta in the shape of small curved tubes

macaroni

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mac·​a·​ro·​ni | \ ˌma-kə-ˈrō-nē \

Kids Definition of macaroni

: pasta in the shape of little curved tubes